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Full Stack Developer - .Net / Blazor

Hybrid - Central / West London & WFH

Circa £50,000 - £75,000 + Bonus and benefits

An exciting opportunity for a Full Stack Developer with C# .Net, strong Blazor skills and ideally some React experience to join a newly created development team. Our client is launching a programme that will see them bring development in-house meaning you'll be one of the 1st developers joining. The role is perfect for those who thrive in small, flat-structured teams and collaborative environments where you can make a real difference. Our client is migrating a monolithic booking system to .Net 10 Azure-native microservices. This postholder will own background services and async pipelines requiring a Developer solid on Blazor for internal tooling and comfortable in worker processes, background jobs and message-driven patterns. It's a hybrid role based in London with the flexibility to work from home on Mondays and Fridays.

Key Responsibilities include:

* Implement Document Service — async generation pipeline, Azure Blob Storage, SAS URL delivery, Open XML SDK

* Build Notification Service — DAPR pub/sub subscribers, email and SMS dispatch integrations

* Develop Blazor admin interfaces for document template management and notification configuration

* Contribute React components to customer-facing supplier and pricing portal surfaces

* Integrate Azure OpenAI via Semantic Kernel for AI-augmented document content generation

* Maintain Azure DevOps pipeline stages; contribute to Infrastructure-as-Code (Bicep / Terraform)

Key Skills required:

* 3-6 years development experience

* C# / .NET 8 from upwards — Worker Services, background jobs, IHostedService, hosted workers

* Blazor (Server and WASM) — strong component authoring, forms, and validation

* React / TypeScript — working knowledge for portal surfaces

* Azure cloud-native — Service Bus, Blob Storage, Azure Functions, App Configuration

* Async messaging patterns — pub/sub, outbox pattern, idempotent consumers

* SQL Server / EF Core — document metadata schema, audit log design

* Open XML SDK or ClosedXML for .docx and .xlsx document generation

This is an exciting time to be joining our client with salary will be based on experience and expected to be in the of £50,000 - £75,000, plus discretionary bonus, company pension contributions, and other benefits.

For further information, please send your CV to Wayne Young at Young's Employment Services Ltd. YES are operating as both a recruitment Agency and Recruitment Business

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