Salary : 50000
Once in this role you will be in a level 2/3 support positions resolving production and application issues. You will need apply technical insights and experience to inform, guide, challenge and support production issues, environment failures and resolve issues.
Job from experteer.co.uk published on 2012 April 25
Salary : 50000
Financial Spread Betting firm, seeking Front End Web Applications Developer – Java, DHTML, JavaScript, CSS, Spring. Financial spread betting firm looking for an exceptional front end web developer to join an extremely successful team.
Job from experteer.co.uk published on 2012 January 26
Salary : 70000
Front Office C# Analyst Developer –GreenfieldApplication – Investment Bank. Front office development team require a permanent C# Analyst/Developer to work on the development of a Greenfield project. This development team sit at the forefront of the Fixed Income business, interacting closely with the business.
Job from experteer.co.uk published on 2012 April 20
London City -
Greater London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Contract
Front End Applications Developer 6 months LondonOn behalf of our Global Consultancy client, we seek an experienced Front End Web Applications Developer for a 6 month Lead Developer position based in London.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 15
London City -
Greater London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Contract - Salary : £300 - £400 / Day (per day)
Opus recruitment solutions have an urgent requirement for an IOS Application Developer to come on board with one of our Software house clients specialising in the health and safety sector-The.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 21
Noir Consulting
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Welwyn Garden City, England -
Welwyn Garden City -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent
.NET Developer (ASP.NET, C#, C#.NET, dot NET, Web Application Development, .NET 4.0, ASP.NET MVC 4, Razor, WCF, Castle Windsor, Lucene.net, TDD, BDD, NUnit, RhinoMocks, Cucumber, Selenium, NHibernate, FluentNhibernate, Linq, SQL Server 2008 R2, Agile, SCRUM, Kanban, Scrumban, Urgent) Our client is a well established and prestigious Microsoft Gold Partner.
Job from careers4a.com published on 2012 May 07
Noir Consulting
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Welwyn Garden City, England -
Welwyn Garden City -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent
.NET Developer (ASP.NET, C#, C#.NET, dot NET, Web Application Development, .NET 4.0, ASP.NET MVC 4, Razor, WCF, Castle Windsor, Lucene.net, TDD, BDD, NUnit, RhinoMocks, Cucumber, Selenium, NHibernate, FluentNhibernate, Linq, SQL Server 2008 R2, Agile, SCRUM, Kanban, Scrumban, Urgent) Our client is a well established and prestigious Microsoft Gold Partner.
Job from careers4a.com published on 2012 May 01
London City -
Greater London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent
Application Support Developer ( C# Programming / SQL ) Trading Organisation( C# Programming / SQL ) - Application Support Developer needed on a permanent basis to work for an International Trading Organisation based in London The successful candidate will work within a highly skilled tradefloor support team working closely with the Business.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 15
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 50000
City Based Investment Bank seek an Application Support analyst for their FX / MM Desk. You must have FX or Repo business skills along with working within the Front Office. Technical wise it is Basic Unix (able to read scripts, nav through Unix), Sybase / Oracle and SQL (writing basic queries) and ideally either ION MarketView or Kondor +.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 23
RDF
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City of London, London
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £35000 - £45000/annum
Our client a growing European law firm, who have an impressive client base, is looking for an Applications Developer to join their busy team. Key responsibilities to include- Development and support to their Document Management System using Autonomy i Manager To support and administer a database environment based in MS SQL Server using TSQL scripts for ad hoc reporting.
Job from cv-library.co.uk published on 2012 April 30