My retained client is currently recruiting for an industry experienced, dynamic and technically astute Java Developer to join their successful and rapidly expanding team.
My client is a respected, creative & fast-growing company who deliver content applications for the internet.
This is a permanent role which is based in central Glasgow.
This position focuses on back-end development, however, the successful applicant will gain exposure to the full life-cycle: to include requirements gathering, design, implementation & testing.
The position offers unrivalled technical and career development opportunities in an environment which promotes individuality, creativity and flare.
A proven track record in Java, J2EE, and OO Development & Design is essential as are the following:
Essential
Technical Skills
Deliverable Skills
The Package
Salary: £25,000- £40,000 DOE
How to Apply
Should you have any questions about the role, or you wish to be considered please get in touch with Ridha Lachhab on 0141 331 4475 or rlachhab@9-20recruitment.com
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