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  • Norwich, Norfolk
  • £15,000 to £20,000
  • (Permanent)
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This company is looking to recruit a Junior Web Developer on a permanent basis, to provide development services to clients throughout the UK and across the public and private sectors.

You'll work with smart and dynamic people who are passionate about delivering creative and effective solutions for their customers. You will be working on a variety of exciting projects, ranging from the development and maintenance of bespoke websites to the development and support of their websites built within the Kentico CMS.

Their office is located on Pottergate, in the centre of Norwich making it easily accessible via bus and the park and ride facilities located around the City. The office provides a relaxed atmosphere where staff have a great team ethos, providing support and guidance through sharing ideas and knowledge.

In return they provide a generous holiday entitlement of 33 days per annum (including Bank Holidays), access to free tea, coffee and soft drinks throughout the day, and free social staff events organised throughout the year.

Required Skills

- HTML 5
- CSS 3
- JavaScript / jQuery
- Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator
- Experience with CMS systems

Desired Skills

- .NET experience
- SQL Server
- Kentico

Competencies

- Excellent attention to detail.
- Ability to create responsive websites and support multiple browsers.
- Create well-structured and performant JavaScript.
- Self-motivated and able to work as part of a team.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage own workload ensuring appropriate priorities are set and adhered to
- Ability to produce and communicate both technical and non-technical information as appropriate
- Fluent written and spoken English.

Candidates wishing to apply for this position will ideally possess a degree or other relevant qualification in a web or software related discipline, although this isn't a strict requirement.