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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # IT Delivery - Web Developer - **Company:** Parkdean Resorts - **Location:** Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Remote available) - **Experience:** Experienced - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** ASP.NET, JavaScript (Programming Language), .NET Framework, Application Services, Automation of Tests, Unit Testing, Microsoft Azure, C Sharp (Programming Language), Cloud Computing, Code Review, Continuous Integration, Database Queries, Microsoft SQL Server, E2e Testing, Next.js, Salesforce.Com, Selenium, Software Testing Automation Framework, ReactJS, Cypress (Programming Language), Technical Debt, Git, Vue.js, Playwright, Production Code, Microsoft Tfs, Sitecore, Key Vault - **Published:** August 2, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.careerjet.co.uk/job/gbf3e326bc09883aba2d26c24cb210fe36/eaa ## About the Role * C# / .NET, with production experience. * Strong production experience in a component-based JavaScript framework (most likely Vue.js, sometimes React or Next.js). * SQL Server, including writing queries, understanding indexes, and diagnosing slow queries. * Git / Azure Repos and code review as part of daily work. * Automated testing, with judgement about when integration and end-to-end tests belong alongside unit tests. Desirable: * Sitecore CMS or equivalent e-commerce platforms. * Salesforce as an integration target. * Test automation frameworks such as Cypress, Selenium, or Playwright. * Azure application services (App Services, Functions, App Insights, Key Vault). * Regulated or compliance-aware environments (PCI, GDPR). * Legacy stacks such as Classic ASP, and the patience to work with them constructively when needed. ## Description You'll sit inside a squad alongside Test Engineers, Product, and Delivery, reporting to a Lead Software Engineer who sets the technical bar and works hands-on alongside you. You'll take features from refinement through to production: designing the change, writing the code, testing it, getting it reviewed, and seeing it released. This is product engineering, not corporate IT. You'll be working on the customer-facing websites, the booking platform, integrations with Salesforce, and the systems that hold it all together. Platform, infrastructure, and CI/CD tooling are owned by our Cloud & Platform function, so your focus stays where it should: on the application code, the tests around it, and the squad you work with daily. What you'll do Build features that customers actually use * Production code as the core of the role: features, fixes, integrations, and improvements across our web estate. * Stories taken from refinement through to production. * Work primarily in C# / .NET, Vue.js, React, Next.js, SQL Server, and Azure application services. Take responsibility for quality * Code that's readable, tested, secure, and easy to support in production. * Automated tests appropriate to the risk and complexity of the change. The goal is protection against regression and confidence to deploy. 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