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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
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Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is the largest funder of the UKs heritage. The projects we fund create lasting and positive change for people and communities and we believe that heritage has a crucial role to play in contributing to a more equal society.We are currently recruiting for a Developer on a permanent contract based in any of The Funds offices in the UK except London, or based as a Homeworker in the UK outside London. The role will entail building and iteratively improving user-centered digital services for the Fund. In practice this will mean services that have a front end on our website, and a back-end of private web-based admin interfaces. You will work with our two Senior Developers, and together you will make all key choices around languages, frameworks, hosting services and deployment approaches.Key duties and responsibilities:• Frontend development within a Ruby on Rails framework.• Software development, especially to enable the delivery of a highly usable Investment Management System that will require integration between our Rails frontend with other systems, most crucially the Salesforce CRM system.• DevOps and support of the Investment Management System.• Advising other colleagues on technology choices and their implications.• Working collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary agile team.A developer learns on the job by delivering software components. At this level, you will:• Collaborate to deliver stories in a multi-disciplinary team• Understand and be proficient in different types of testing• Be aware of but not responsible for security• Coach and mentor other colleaguesIf you are excited about helping ensure that heritage is inclusive and accessible to everyone, for now and future generations, then we want to hear from you. Applications close on midnight 27 June 2021. Interviews are expected to take place on 5 July 2021.