Backend Software Developer | 6 months | £400 outside IR35

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6 months | Hybrid | Greenfield | £400 outside IR35

Join a dynamic software house on an exciting greenfield SaaS project as a Backend Software Developer. You’ll be part of a collaborative team building modern, scalable microservices from scratch using the latest Microsoft stack. The environment is fast-paced, commercially driven, and offers the opportunity to step into a Tech Lead position for the right candidate.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver backend services in a microservices architecture using .NET 8 / C#

  • Design, implement, and manage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) within Azure

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure scalability, performance, and reliability

  • Take ownership of technical decisions and contribute to system architecture

  • Apply a product-minded approach, balancing technical excellence with commercial value

  • Potential to lead a small team of developers or act as the technical lead on specific modules

    Key Requirements

  • Proven experience building scalable backend services using .NET Core/8 and C#

  • Strong knowledge of Azure cloud services and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) practices

  • Experience with microservices architecture

  • Comfortable in a self-sufficient, hands-on role with minimal supervision

  • Strong commercial acumen and ability to deliver business value

  • Excellent communication and team collaboration skills

  • Previous experience or interest in technical leadership is a plus

    Even if you don’t tick every box, strong Python developers with cloud and API experience still want to discuss it just in case…still feel free to apply

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