
As a Software Development Technician you’ll work as part of the wider Software Development Team to build simple software components.
From web to mobile and desktop applications, the software components you create will be used by other team members as part of larger software development projects.
You’ll need to interpret simple design requirements – understanding what’s required and how you’re going to create it.
Teamwork is crucial in this role – you’ll be implementing code, which your team have developed, to produce the required components.
You’ll also be part of the testing process of the specific components you’re working on to ensure they’re fully functional.
The UK average salary of a Software Development Technician is around £25,000.
To get into this profession, you’ll typically need to complete a university course, college course or apprenticeship in a relevant subject, such as software development or software engineering.
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