NET Developer

Stratford
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NET Software Engineer - 12 month FTC

An opportunity to join a major transformation programme, building modern, scalable solutions and contributing to a data‑driven technology landscape.
Role Overview
Working within an agile engineering squad, you will develop new features, build integrations, and support cloud‑based platforms using the latest Microsoft technologies. The role includes feature development, system integrations, and contributing to CI/CD, monitoring, and security improvements.
Key Responsibilities

Design, develop and maintain reliable .NET solutions (primarily C#).
Build features for both internal and external users.
Develop integrations across internal systems, third‑party tools, and Azure services.
Create and maintain CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps).
Participate in agile ceremonies and collaborate in code reviews.
Analyse integration needs and propose technical solutions.
Troubleshoot, optimise performance, and resolve critical issues.
Share knowledge with peers and stay updated with emerging technologies.
Communicate technical concepts clearly to technical and non‑technical audiences.

Core Skills & Experience

Strong experience with ASP.NET MVC (Framework & Core), C#, HTML/CSS, Sass, JavaScript and jQuery.
Azure exposure: Functions, Logic Apps, APIs, APIM, Service Bus, Data Factory, Storage Accounts, App Insights, Log Analytics.
Solid understanding of relational databases (SQL Server/Azure SQL, T‑SQL, Stored Procedures).
Experience with unit testing frameworks (xUnit, NUnit, Playwright, etc.).
Good knowledge of DevOps, Git, CI/CD pipelines (preferably Azure DevOps).
Strong understanding of OOP, SOLID principles, Agile/Scrum, and SDLC best practices.
Strong problem-solving, debugging and analytical skills.
Able to work autonomously and collaboratively.
Awareness of secure credential management and DevSecOps practices.

In accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, this position is advertised based upon DGH Recruitment Limited having first sought approval of its client to find candidates for this position.

DGH Recruitment Limited acts as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business

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