At a Glance
- Tasks: Build a premium web platform from scratch using React, .NET Core, and Azure.
- Company: Join a major global diagnostics and healthcare organisation with a focus on innovation.
- Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, hybrid work, and great benefits.
- Other info: Collaborative workshops in central London with excellent career growth opportunities.
- Why this job: Shape a flagship digital product and make a real impact from day one.
- Qualifications: Experience in full-stack development and a passion for modern engineering.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 60000 £ per year.
Role: Full-Stack Developer (Two vacancies)
Type: Permanent
Salary: £60,000 + Benefits
Location: Hybrid / Mostly Remote (Typically 45 days a month at the central London office near Kings Cross for collaborative workshops)
The Opportunity:
Keystream is partnering with a major global diagnostics and healthcare organisation that is investing heavily in bootstrapping a brand-new, flagship digital product division from scratch. They are building a premium web platform from a completely blank canvas to serve as the single digital front door for their entire multi-million-pound business. This is a pure product-led platform focused on consumer-grade user journeys, exceptional scalability, and elite modern engineering standards. This is not an internal enterprise IT or ERP implementation role; it is a rare chance to play a definitive role in shaping a flagship public-facing digital platform from day one.
The Role:
Full-Stack Developer (React /.NET Core / Azure) employer: Keystream Group
As a Programme Administrator at our company, you will thrive in a dynamic and supportive work environment that values collaboration and efficiency. We offer comprehensive benefits, a strong focus on employee development, and opportunities for growth within the organisation, all while being located in a vibrant area that fosters creativity and innovation. Join us to be part of a team that is dedicated to delivering impactful projects and making a difference in the community.