.NET Developer

Noir
Po11Aq, PO1 1AQ, United Kingdom
Today
£45,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Flexible Working Hours Home Working Casual Dress Code Onsite Gym Games Room Pension Benefits

.NET Developer, .NET 10, C# 14 - Global Internet Icon - Portsmouth

(Tech stack: .NET Developer, .NET 10.0, ASP.NET Core, C# 14, .NET MAUI, ML.NET, Azure AI, GitHub Copilot, Docker, Kubernetes, .NET Aspire, CI/CD, HTML Living Standard, CSS Living Standard, Programmer, Full Stack Engineer, Architect, .NET Developer)

Our client has long been a classic internet icon; today it has evolved into an integrated and diversified modern media company. We are seeking .NET Developer to work on one of the most ambitious .NET / C# projects to take place since the birth of the World Wide Web.

.NET Developer applicants should have a skill set that encompasses: .NET, .NET Core, C#, Azure SQL. Full training will be provided into: .NET 10.0, C# 14, .NET MAUI, ML.NET, Azure AI, GitHub Copilot, Docker, Kubernetes, .NET Aspire, CI/CD, HTML Living Standard, CSS Living Standard, Azure, Azure SQL and MongoDB.

Our client offers a truly refreshing working environment including: flexible working hours, home working, casual dress code, onsite gym and games room and great benefits. This is an amazing opportunity to join a major force in the Internet arena industry, with a proud heritage, an enduring legacy and a promising future.

Location: Portsmouth, UK / Remote Working

Salary: £45,000 - £65,000 + Bonus + Pension + Benefits

Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK even though remote working is available.

Noir continues to be the leading Microsoft recruitment agency; we can help you make the right career decisions!

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