Your new company in a nutshell:
Join a New Zealand owned innovative organisation and leader in their field, who are regarded as reliable, trustworthy and respected by their clients. Working collaboratively with local and national clients to help them in their efforts to maintain the highest standards of end products for export and local markets.
What will you do?
This role is predominantly a C# development role in a team of supportive developers, producing micro services and web pages written in Microsoft C# and Angular. For this role you will also need Delphi development experience as you will be supporting and developing change requests for an existing client-server application written in Delphi and Firebird.
A day in the life:
- Take responsibility for code running in production
- Implement and debug systems and or services
- Ensuring code designs conform to prescribed architecture
- Work alongside Business Analysts to devise innovative solutions
Your background:
- Solid understanding of how to create micro services using C#
- Previous Delphi development experience
- Great SQL skills and exposure to MySQL
- Agile experience
- Experience with JavaScript, HTML and CSS
- Familiarity with Linux and MS Windows
- Have effective and clear communication
What it's like to work here:
This is a supportive and family friendly environment, people love working here. Employees are valued, and are offered a wide range of job related learning and development opportunities, social events and health initiatives.
What's next?For further information please call Lisa Smellie 07 834 0832 or Pauline 07 834 0830 on 0800 29 89 99 or apply by clicking on the 'Apply for this job' button.
Please note: We are away from the office from 21st December to 7th January 2019
NOTE to overseas enquiries and non-NZ residents:
Whereas we welcome international enquiries, only applicants that are legally entitled to work in New Zealand and can make themselves available for interviews in New Zealand will be considered for advertised positions.
Others may not necessarily be responded to.