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Our client, a global skincare company, is seeking a Software Engineer to join their Cape Town-based development team.
This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or junior developer to gain hands-on experience across the full software development lifecycle while working alongside experienced software engineers. The successful candidate will contribute to the ongoing development and maintenance of the company's web-based ERP platform and websites within a collaborative and innovative environment.
Key Responsibilities
Assist with the development of new features and enhancements
Troubleshoot and resolve software bugs and technical issues
Support the maintenance and optimization of existing systems
Participate in code reviews and testing activities
Collaborate with senior developers and other team members
Contribute to the design and implementation of web-based solutions
Learn and apply software development best practices
Minimum Requirements
Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
0–2 years' software development experience
Strong understanding of software development fundamentals
Knowledge of:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
Databases
Backend development concepts
Understanding of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Familiarity with Git or other version control systems
Exposure to Python or Ruby on Rails would be advantageous but is not essential
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