Backend Developer

Cavendish Square
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Synapri are partnering a luxury property and leisure company who are looking for a Backend Developer to join on a full time basis. The role will primarily focus on the development, enhancement, and support of a range of different products while having the opportunity to work within a smaller IT function with full autonomy across the backend suite.

The role requires proven and demonstrable experience of delivering sizeable .NET applications to production. Extensive knowledge of both .NET and C# are also essential to ensure continued development of solutions and products for all brands across the client’s group. Please see below for more information!

Salary: £85,000-£95,000
Location: 5 days onsite in Central London

What we’re looking for:

  • Strong commercial experience with .NET (Core/Framework) and C# including LINQ, JSON and Inversion of Control

  • Solid understanding of API design (REST, GraphQL desirable)

  • Familiarity with cloud platforms (Azure)

  • Good knowledge of software design principles (SOLID, clean architecture, microservices)

  • Must have a solid understanding on the fundamentals of Event-Driven Architecture, including the roles of APIs, Webhooks and Integration Platforms such as Zapier and make.it

  • Understanding of the principles behind Infrastructure as Code (ideally Terraform) and its use in CI/CD Pipeline based deployment.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a collaborative team environment

    If this role sounds interesting please apply for more details. Our customer operate on a 5 days per week in their Central London office, which is non-negotiable

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