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Job Location | Durham |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £33,797 - £40,322 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract, full-time |
Durham UniversityDurham University is one of the worlds top universities with strengths across the Arts and Humanities, Business, Sciences and Social Sciences. We are home to some of the most talented scholars and researchers from around the world who are tackling global issues and making a difference to peoples lives.The Department and role purposeNomis ( is a web service delivered by Durham University in partnership with the Office for National Statistics. It provides free access to official UK labour market and demographic statistics including Census results. Established in 1978, the service is now used widely by central and local government, academics and the commercial sector.The Geography Department at Durham University seeks to appoint a Web Developer to support the Nomis software development team.The main purpose of the role is to re-develop the Nomis website using the latest technologies, frameworks and open-source software with the goals of improving portability and creating a testable and maintainable codebase across a series of microservices. Joining a small and agile team, you will design, review and implement key web site functionality, feeding requirements into our new API that is currently in development.The role will involve producing a variety of mostly API-driven website features and functionality. These include migration of existing user authentication to OAUTH, account management (both administrative and customer facing), content management and re-developing our highly functional data query tool.During the redevelopment of the website, you will acquire knowledge of the existing service and functionality, and perform maintenance and smaller-scale feature development tasks on the existing code.Core responsibilities:Recognised professional practitioner and service specialist, with experience in web technologies including .NET Core and others.Implement changes to the design and development of service processes, techniques and deliverables for one or more service strands or project streams.Provide specialist expertise and support with complexity of data and information sources, interpretation and analysis.Contribute to development of operational service activities to ensure excellence in the stakeholder experience.Collect and analyse stakeholder feedback to help define needs and requirements and the design and planning of services.Internal and external relationship development and partnership working, networking and participation to engage and influence future services and the University reputation.Identify and design activities to meet learning objectives and outcomes.Deliver training, teaching and/or development delivery for stakeholders.Maintain an awareness of current policy for University business goals such as widening participation and access, and provision of advice using specialist knowledge.Contribute to and lead business meetings, working groups and sub-committees at departmental and operational service levels.Responsible for managing small budgets for consumables and some capital items, keeping records and processing invoices.