App Developer | App Modernisation | Outside IR35 | £500-600 pd

App Developer | App Modernisation | Outside IR35 | £500-600 pd

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Contract App Developer | App Modernisation Project | Outside IR35 | 500-600 pd

My client is a large tech consultancy that are looking for:

  • Application Developer
  • Enterprise Application Architect


Project
: App Modernisation

SOW:

  • Creating technical blueprints, defining product/solution architecture, and developing the technical specifications.
  • Designing and developing applications using low-code/no-code platforms and tools.
  • Integrating Low Code applications with various data sources and APIs.
  • Documenting and updating the Low Code applications and their components.
  • Creating and maintaining bespoke applications, front-end solutions, databases, and processes.

Must have:

  • Application Design, Development & Modernisation
  • Data structures, algorithms, and API design
  • End-to-end product development phases
  • Cloud Native application design principles (Micro-services, Cloud, Containers)

Nice to have:

  • New Relic, Splunk
  • Low Code
  • No Code
  • Lotus Notes

Rate: 500/600 pd

Length: 12 months

SDS: Outside IR35

Please apply with your updated CV and confirm your current/previous experience with app modernisation!

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