Back End Developers salaries in Soho, GTL
£80,833
avg per year
The average salary for Back End Developers jobs near Soho, GTL is £80,833.*
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Top Back End Developers jobs near Soho, GTL
View AllJunior Front End Developer
Byte9
London
Coding valid HTML5 and CSS3 / 4 mark-up. Can accurately translate UX wireframes and design mock-ups into well-organised front-end sites.
Frontend Developer - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery
Kate Matthews Solutions
London
Ideally, this will take the form of some commercial PHP/Python/Ruby on Rails, however, private or university based experience would also acceptable as long as…
£45,000 - £55,000 a year
Back-end Developer (Java &Spring Boot/Python)
Methods Business and Digital Technology
London
Volunteering - 2 paid days per year to volunteer in our local communities or within a charity organisation. Private Medical Insurance which is non-contributory…
£55,000 - £65,000 a year
Junior Software engineer
vServices
London
Experience – At least 2 years of commercial experience developing code in C#. The candidate will be expected to work on developing and maintaining unique…
Full Stack Developer (Angular, Node.js, Express, PHP/CakePHP)
Atos
Balham
T SQL (queries, stored procedures, performance tuning). Lead the migration of legacy front-end and back-end components to modern frameworks and architectures.
Software Engineer - Java
vServices
London
XML, XSLT, Struts 1, Struts 2, HTML / DHTML / XHTML, JavaScript, CSS, AJAX, JQuery, Design Patterns, Tomcat, JBoss. Writing quality code that minimizes rework.
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