C# / .net Software Engineer

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3 months ago
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C# / .net Software Engineer

Milton Keynes - first few days for training then 1 site visit a month

6 Months Contract

£550 per day

We are looking for an experienced C# Software Engineer to join the team and support us on our journey in transforming our application landscape to provide a modern, cloud hosted finance platform.

This exciting opportunity offers the chance for you to work for a fantastic brand and to help shape our digital future.

About the role

As a key part of the scrum team, you will help to shape the company's core products, working on green and brownfield solutions using the latest technologies.

You will play an important role in the product lifecycle, contributing to design, from development through to delivery.

About you

We are looking for a good communicator and strong team player with skills aligned to our tech stack. We would expect you to have strong experience in most of the following:

Tech Stack

C# .Net Core

Typescript

React

Web API

Kubernetes / Docker

AWS / Azure

GIT

SQL / NoSQLWorking Principles

REST

SOLID

TDD

Agile / SCRUM

CI / CD

DevOps

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