C# Developer

High Wycombe
7 months ago
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An established designer of smart energy solutions is seeking a C# Developer to help build and enhance a range of in-house and customer-facing applications including desktop, web and mobile apps.
 
The company is ambitious and currently in year two of a five year growth plan to double in size. This role offers the chance to work on impactful projects within a forward thinking environment that is driving innovation in smart systems and energy technology.
 
They are seeking a C# Developer with 3+ years of experience to join their team and work alongside an existing developer on a variety of in-house and customer-facing projects. This is an opportunity to contribute to innovative smart energy solutions while gaining exposure to a broad range of applications and technologies.
 
This is a varied and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You’ll have the opportunity to learn new skills and frameworks, with the freedom to choose the most suitable languages and technologies for each project.
 
This is an onsite role in High Wycombe with the opportunity to work from home 1 day per week.

Position: C# Developer<br /> Location: High Wycombe <br /> Salary: £35-40k<br /> Key Skills: C#, .net, SQL<br /> Desirable skills: WinForms, Xamarin, IIS, Azure DevOps, Git, Entity framework, SQL server, T-SQL, Google cloud.<br /> Apply: jamie AT enterpriserecruitment DOT com<br /> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br /> I’m not an engineer myself, but have a BSc in Computer Science so have a technical understanding.   Feel free to send your CV and I can match you to our other suitable roles.  I specialise in recruiting software and electronic engineers for technology companies throughout the UK

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