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Posted on: 03 May 2023
Chubb now has an opportunity for a Software Developer in Blackburn with a remote element. The main goal of this role is to engage with Chubb business unit stakeholders to ensure application performance & functionality is aligned with the business needs and supports revenue growth and field productivity. This role is hybrid.
Job Description
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Additional Information
What can we offer you?
· A base upto £50 dependant on experience
· 25 days holidays plus bank holidays, plus option to purchase additional leave
· Company pension scheme
· Employee scholarship scheme
· Benefits Central Platform hosting employee reward and recognition initiatives and health and wellbeing resources
· Bravo Awards which recognise outstanding contributions from all employees and encourage excellence
More about us:
Chubb is a leading provider of fire safety and security solutions & services for customers worldwide. We have been protecting people and assets for over 200 years. Today, our 14,000 employees in 250 branches in 17 countries work to make the world safer, protect people and provide peace of mind. Our fire, security and monitoring services cover more than 1.3 million sites around the world.
We welcome applications from Developers who live within a commutable distance of Blackburn, Manchester, Huddersfield, Halifax, Burnley, Preston, Clitheroe, Bolton, Bury
You now have 80 points and can apply for the Skilled Worker visa
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