NET Developer

Newcastle upon Tyne
9 hours ago
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We're building something entirely new and we want you to be one of the very first through the door.

A well-established and secure business with a strong reputation in its sector, is investing in a brand-new digital product set to transform an industry still slowed down by paper-heavy processes. This is your chance to join an exciting greenfield programme at the beginning, helping to design and build a cutting‑edge software solution that will streamline workflows, reduce wasted time, and finally bring modern technology to a traditionally underserved space.

We're creating a brand-new, high-performing development team supported by an experienced Lead Developer. As one of the first hires, you'll play an influential role in shaping the architecture, technical direction, and culture of the team.

Location: North of Newcastle (2 days on-site, free parking)

Benefits: 27 days holiday + bank holidays, excellent package

Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent

An established business. A brand‑new team. A truly greenfield product.

What You'll Be Working On

You'll help build a modern, cloud‑first application from the ground up, leveraging the latest Microsoft and open-source technologies. Expect to work with:

MS .NET (latest versions)

React for a clean, dynamic front-end

Microservices architecture

Azure cloud services

Modern DevOps tooling & CI/CD

Unit TestingThis is a role for someone who loves technology, thrives on innovation, and wants to see their work make a real-world impact.

What We're Looking For

You don't need to tick every box - passion and aptitude matter most. But ideally, you'll bring:

Solid experience in .NET development

Knowledge of React or another modern JavaScript framework

Familiarity with Azure and cloud-native development

Understanding of microservices, APIs, and modern architectural patterns

Curiosity, enthusiasm, and a desire to work with the latest tech

A collaborative mindset and willingness to help shape a new engineering cultureWhy Join Us?

✅ A true greenfield project no legacy code, no constraints

✅ First hires into a new team influence the architecture, tooling, and ways of working

✅ Job security backed by a financially strong, long-established business

✅ Modern tech stack .NET, React, Azure, microservices

✅ Great work-life balance 2 days per week in a modern office near Newcastle

✅ Free on-site parking

✅ Industry-leading benefits, including:

27 days annual leave plus bank holidays

Excellent pension and perks packageReady to shape the future of this industry?

If you're excited by greenfield builds, modern technologies, and the chance to make a meaningful impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and help us bring this new digital platform to life

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