Mid-level Developer

Major Derby IT & Digital
Staveley, Derbyshire, S43 3UX, United Kingdom
4 months ago
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12 Feb 2026 (4 months ago)

Full-stack Developer (Mid to Senior Level)
Chesterfield / Hybrid
Major IT & Digital are delighted to be working with one of UK’s leading IT and telecom business operating across a well-established UK client base. The company has seen rapid growth within the last 4 years, coupled with 25 years specialist industry knowledge within the telecoms and managed services arena.
As a result of significant company growth and expansion of the development team, I have immediate requirements for a mid-level C# .NET developer. This is an exciting ‘new role’ for someone to bring a depth of knowledge and experience with the autonomy to design and create new products and software systems for a niche client base.
The ideal developer will encompass a strong background in C# .NET development using WinForms and Web Forms. This also includes frontend React / React-Native and backend Node.JS skills, preferably with mobile development knowledge using Objective C or Swift.
As a seasoned developer, you will have gained some key skills over the last 5 years. Typically, a full-stack developer with strong UX / UI design and SQL development skills, with experience of working in a Unix/Linux based environment.
Whilst not essential, it would be useful to have working knowledge of automation testing tools and frameworks including some DevOps exposure.
Additional to the salary package, my client offers a company bonus scheme, private medical and continued learning and development programme including relevant industry certifications.
If you want to learn more about this opportunity please feel free to email me for more information and an informal chat

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