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Graduate IT Developer

Holbeck
6 days ago
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Graduate IT Developer – Web, API & AI/LLMs

Location: Leeds, majority on-site
Salary: £30k to £35k
Employment Type: Permanent

About Us

Our client has a diverse tech stack and is reliant on technology for all of their day-to-day business processes. Until now their IT development has been outsourced — but with ambitious growth plans and commitment to AI-driven productivity, they’re bringing some of it in-house. We’re looking for a Graduate IT Developer with strong web development skills and a real interest in AI, LLMs and machine learning, to help them transform how they work. You'll get scope to work on interesting projects from day one, support from third party IT professionals and great training, a positive and friendly working environment, and 

The Role

You’ll take ownership of a wide range of development projects, from building web applications to creating API integrations and middleware, while driving forward the adoption of AI and automation throughout the Group. This is a hands-on role with scope to shape tools, processes, and systems for years into the future and will let you see the impact of your work in real time.

Graduate IT Developer - What You’ll Do

Develop and enhance web apps (Java, JavaScript, or Python).

Build and integrate APIs and middleware solutions.

Apply AI/LLMs and automation to improve productivity.

Contribute to system architecture and best practice.

Work with stakeholders to turn business needs into technical solutions.

Graduate IT Developer - What We’re Looking For

A recognised IT qualification combined with a genuine interest in AI technology.

Web development training (Java, JavaScript, or Python).

Some experience with APIs, integrations, and middleware (most likely through a University project, or year in industry).

Knowledge or hands-on exposure to AI/LLMs/ML (if you're not an early AI adopter it's unlikely this is for you).

Familiarity with cloud platforms and modern IT frameworks.

A proactive, curious mindset with a passion for problem-solving and a "we can do that, if you give me resources and time" mindset.

Graduate IT Developer. If this could appeal please do apply now

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