We are recruiting an Applications Developer.
The Applications developer will work in the IT Applications Team and the wider IT Department with the aim of enhancing productivity, working mainly on web applications front end, improving the existing structure and creating new and functional designs. The successful candidate and will be involved with providing user support and collaboration with other teams, professional implementation of requirements, and helping reach the desired result within project parameters.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced developer and proficient on the following types of technology:
We’re looking for people with a Software Engineering degree or equivalent mix of qualifications, training, and experience, able to work collaboratively with bespoke systems. If you’ve also interested in gaining a unique insight into a leading arts organisation, please apply via the link below.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is: 12:00 noon, Wednesday 3rd October 2019.
For further queries please email recruitment@nationaltheatre.org.uk
We want our workforce to be representative of all sections of society and welcome applications from everyone.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for our vacancies.
HR Department 2019
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We aim to reach the widest possible audience, to be open, inclusive and diverse, and as national as possible. We stage a broad range of productions in London and tour extensively across the UK. Our international activity puts some of the nation's leading artists on the world stage, with productions playing on Broadway and touring across the globe.
We invest in the future of theatre by developing talent, creating bold new work and building audiences, partnering with a range of theatres and theatre companies.
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