IT Developer – Applications Seeks to Enhance Business Strategies Through Advanced Digital Solutions

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The role of IT Developer – Applications involves developing and coding business applications, modifying complex websites and web-based business and mobile applications, and managing source control versioning. The developer is also responsible for optimizing code, managing application monitoring, and integrating systems to digitize business tools and automate processes. Candidates should have a National Diploma in IT or equivalent and 3-5 years of extensive experience in web and application development and maintenance.

The role of IT Developer – Applications is responsible for the development and coding of business applications. This also includes the modification of complex websites, web based Business and Mobile applications and Information and Interactive Portals in order to support the organizational strategies and goals relative to internal and external communications The developer would also be responsible for code optimization management, code contention management and source control version management.

3 – 5 Years extensive working experience in the development system interfaces, digitization of business tools and automation business processes 3 – 5 Years practical experience of SharePoint environment (includes metadata, sites, surveys etc., SharePoint Governance and Information Architecture3 – 5 Years SharePoint Server and Database Administration knowledgeASP.Net, HTML/HTML5, CSS/CSS3, C# or JavaScript

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