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IBI Group .NET Software Developer Job Spec

IBI Group is looking for a .NET developer to join our Glasgow city-centre office.

You will be working on a range of projects from large information websites to web apps, designing and implementing new areas of functionality using ASP.NET, MVC, semantic HTML, CSS and JS with back ends built on modern .NET and Node.js technology.

You will have an interest in keeping up-to-date with current web trends and techniques and enjoy discussing these with the rest of the team.

Essential skills

  • Advanced ASP.NET experience, including MVC and Web API
  • Experience of designing and building RESTful APIs
  • Knowledge and usage of accessibility and usability standards
  • Hand coding HTML & CSS (semantic and valid HTML5/CSS3)
  • Knowledge of cross-browser issues
  • A thorough browser/device testing ethos
  • Understanding of web page load speeds and scalability
  • An interest in learning

Nice skills to have

  • Distributed version control (we use Git)
  • Module JavaScript development
  • Node.js development
  • WebSocket development
  • Gulp/Grunt automation
  • TDD
  • LESS/Sass
  • Understanding of progressive enhancement in web projects
  • Responsive layout techniques
  • Wireframing

Duties

  • Coding in C#, JavaScript, semantic HTML and CSS
  • Peer reviewing and testing of other team members' work

5 Reasons You Should Want To Work With Us

  • We're a friendly bunch who enjoy working on varied projects and using new technology.
  • Learning and collaboration is encouraged.
  • If you disagree with one of the other devs, they'll listen. Egos aren't our thing.
  • We don't believe shirts and ties improve code writing.
  • There will be frequent opportunities to come to karaoke.
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