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Analyst Programmer

  • Cambridge
  • Posted 3rd Feb 2012
  • Posted by: Polytec Personnel
  • Salary: £negotiable
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Address: Orwell House
    Cowley Road
    Cambridge
    CB4 0PP
  • Reference: 24762
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Job Description

Our client, based in Cambridge, is looking for an Analyst Programmer with 1-2 years of commercial experience to join their Application Development Team.

The successful candidate will have prior experience with .NET (C#), SQL, HTML, Javascript, CSS and one of: Coldfusion/Java/C++/PHP.

In the role you will work on your own or in a dedicated team of developers working to deliver a suite of bespoke information systems to support company development and growth.

Our client's development team build complex web-based business applications using a variety of programming techniques and concepts including Ajax, web services, frameworks (MVC), DSDM/SCRUM (agile project management) and OOP.

Code is written in .Net(C#MVC), SQL and Coldfusion. Their web infrastructure includes clustered web servers, redundant database and load balancers - all at the hub of a global contact delivery network. The bespoke company intranet is used every hour of the day by five worldwide offices with new functionality added daily to adapt to changing business needs.

This is an excellent opportunity to work in a proactive environment with great opportunities for knowledge and skills development. Prior experience with .NET (C#), SQL, HTML, Javascript, CSS and one of: Coldfusion/Java/C++/PHP is required. You will interact closely with colleagues from other departments and it is therefore essential that you communicate effectively and understand project management techniques (such as Agile/DSDM/SCRUM).

Consideration will be given to graduates from a computing, science or math background who can demonstrate their aptitude in programming and the areas outlined above.

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