London City -
Greater London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £30,000 - £50,000 / Year (per annum)
Web Application Developer / Application Developer - C# -NetIf you are a successful web applications developer, with ASP-Net and C# skills and would like to join a cool, creative company.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 28
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
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 65000
Senior front end Web Developer/ Team Lead urgently required by my client, an innovative Technology organisation based in Shoreditch, London. This is a team lead position, working alongside the CTO and UX Design Manager, leading end: end projects, being the SME in front- end, user- facing web development.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 28
Easy Web Recruitment
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Welwyn Garden City
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent/Full-time - Salary : £50,000 to £60,000 per year
Business Analyst (Web eCommerce, Merchandising and Marketing) Tesco Dotcom has a vision of becoming the world`s best Multi-Channel retailer, building on its leading position as the largest and most profitable on-line Grocer globally.
Job from justlondonjobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 30
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 60000
My client a Global Telecommunications Company based in London are looking for someone with extensive experience in web applications development, both Frontend and Backend to join the Web Applications team. For this they are paying up to 60,000 + 10%bonus and benefits.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 15
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 52000
Web Applications Support - Applications Specialist - Linux - JVM - Shell - Jboss - CMS - Perl - Apache - London - 51 - 52K required to administer and maintain the applicationsand environments, whilst building and maintaining an up-to-date technical knowledge of technologies that are relevant to the execution of the web applications.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 03
ITHR Group
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City of London, England -
City of London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £35000 - £45000 per annum
My client is looking for a Developer to join their friendly and professional team to work on existing and new projects. In this rewarding role, you will be responsible for the analysis, design and development of applications to match end user needs (in consultation with the Team Leader and other team members).
Job from careers4a.com published on 2012 March 27
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
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 60000
My client a Global Telecommunications Company based in London are looking for someone with extensive experience in web applications development, both Frontend and Backend to join the Web Applications team. For this they are paying up to 60,000 + 10%bonus and benefits.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 25