C# .Net Developer (Azure)

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C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) – High profile and Government projects with progression into leadership

Offices throughout the UK - hybrid role 1-2 days per week in the office.

A C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) is required by a well-established consultancy delivering secure, high-impact solutions across Central Government and enterprise environments. This C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) role sits within a collaborative Agile team working on modern Microsoft technologies, with strong engineering standards and real project ownership.

To be considered for this C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) position, you should have:

Strong commercial experience with C# and modern .NET / .NET Core

Experience with Azure development and Azure DevOps (CI/CD)

Experience with SQL Server or Entity Framework and API development

Good understanding of dependency injection, performance, and secure coding

Strong communication skills and stakeholder engagement experienceThis C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) opportunity will accelerate your development, giving you exposure to a range of projects rather than a single system. You’ll work alongside experienced engineers and have a clear route into Project Leadership as you progress.

Day to day, as a C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure), you’ll operate within an Agile team, picking up tickets and delivering high-quality solutions. You’ll build and enhance Azure-hosted applications using C# and .NET, ensuring performance and security are prioritised. You’ll also engage with stakeholders, including Central Government clients, contributing to technical discussions and problem-solving as part of a wider team.

Salary £50,000 – £60,000

Hybrid working (1–2 days onsite, more if based near London, Reading or Manchester)

Offices in London, Reading, and Manchester

Work on Central Government projects

Clear progression into leadership

Strong team environment with experienced developersIf you’re a C# .NET Developer (C#, .NET, Azure) looking to deepen your Microsoft stack expertise and work on secure, large-scale systems, this is a strong opportunity.

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