Software Developer

Greenfield I T Recruitment
L30Ab, L3 0AB, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
15 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

A wide range of benefits
Software Developer (C#)
Location:Liverpool – Hybrid role
Salary:Up to £45k with a wide range of benefits
Our client, is looking for a Software Developer to help build, improve and support a real-time tech platform. If you want hands-on development, broad exposure to cloud technologies and the chance to work on real operational systems, this is a brilliant next step.

Software Developer role -
  • Develop features, fix bugs and improve platform functionality in a live environment
  • Work acrossC#, REST APIs, Azure Functions, Blazor, Python and modern cloud tooling
  • Support deployments, testing, documentation and release processes
  • UseGit, Azure DevOps, Kanban/Scrum and structured development workflows
  • Work with data tools includingSQL Server, Azure Data Explorer and KQL
  • Use AI-assisted tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot) responsibly to speed up development
  • Collaborate with developers, testers and internal users to clarify requirements and resolve issues
Software Developer background –
  • Solid grounding in software development (degree, apprenticeship or hands-on experience)
  • Confident withC#, Git workflows and REST APIs
  • Basic SQL/relational database skills
  • Follows structured dev processes and writes clear, tidy documentation
  • Curious, practical, detail-driven and happy to ask questions and learn from others
Software Developer, nice to haves -
  • Python experience
  • Exposure to Blazor, Azure Functions, KQL or cloud/AI tooling
Highly collaborative team environment offering genuine career growth opportunities.

**Please note, this role requires a valid right to work in the UK**

If you’d like to discuss in more detail, please contact Steve Moran on or email

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