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Job Description
FEM is looking to appoint a Developer at our Head Office. The successful candidate will be responsible for the development and modification of internal systems and other components according to software development specifications including analysing, designing, programming, testing, debugging, implementation and technical troubleshooting.
The successful candidate must demonstrate experience in web design and development; the ability to work on multi-tier applications and knowledge project management skills specifically Agile, Scrum and Devops as well as the ability to gather requirements and work with clients and end users.
The following skills will be required:
Foundational Technologies:
Proficient in C# and ASP.NET (Core preferred)
Entity Framework (preferably core)
Relational database fundamentals (working experience in Oracle advantageous)
Cloud experience (preferably Azure)
Angular
State management libraries such as NGRX or NGSX
Strong Git experience
Preferable:
Cosmos DB
Azure DevOps CI and CD
Bootstrap and SCSS
Docker
Other skills:
Problem-solver
Enterprise experience
Code craftsmanship
The minimum requirements of the position are a relevant degree or diploma with a minimum of 5 years of IT experience in the above foundational technologies.
We have offices regionally in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. This position can work from any of our regional offices.
In exchange for the candidate’s successful services, FEM offers a competitive total cost to company remuneration with good benefits.
Candidates are invited to submit a detailed CV by close of business on 30 September 2021.
Applications may not be considered if the minimum criteria of the position are not met. People with disabilities are welcome to apply. FEM promotes the principles of Employment Equity, and the appointment of this candidate is at FEM's sole discretion
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