Senior C# Developer

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Senior C# Developer – Leading FinTech | City of London | Hybrid

Our client is a high‑growth FinTech based in the City of London, now expanding their engineering function with two Senior C# Developers. You’ll join a talented, collaborative Software Development team delivering cutting‑edge financial platforms used across global markets.

This is an opportunity to work on complex, high‑impact projects using modern Microsoft technologies, cloud engineering, and best‑practice development standards.

Role Overview

You will:

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Design, develop, and maintain enterprise‑grade software applications

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Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to deliver robust technical solutions

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Conduct code reviews and uphold high engineering standards

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Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with a pragmatic, solutions‑focused approach

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Contribute to continuous improvement across development processes and methodologies

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Stay current with emerging technologies and trends in financial software

Core Tech Stack

Must‑haves:

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C#

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.NET

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Azure

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SQL

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Angular

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Commercial UK work experience

Nice‑to‑haves:

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Financial markets experience

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Docker

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Relevant certifications

What’s on Offer

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Private medical insurance

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28 days holiday

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Competitive pension

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Life assurance

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Hybrid working environment

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Opportunity to work on high‑profile financial systems with a modern tech stack

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