Software Developer

Nigel Frank International
Dunstable, United Kingdom
Last week
£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Remote-first working environment Training budget and support for Microsoft certifications Clear progression pathway and career development support Pension Holiday allowance Standard company benefits Collaborative and supportive engineering culture
C# .NET Software Developer

Location: Remote (UK) - Dunstable HQ
Salary: Up to £55,000 + Benefits

We're looking for a C# .NET Software Developer to join our growing engineering team building scalable backend services, integrations, and cloud-based applications using modern Microsoft technologies.

This is a remote-first role with first week being on-site in our Dunstable office for collaboration sessions.

You'll work alongside experienced engineers, consultants, and stakeholders on a range of business-critical systems, integrations, automation tooling, and AI-enhanced projects. While some of our platforms integrate with Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Dataverse, prior experience isn't required - we're happy to support the right developer in learning these technologies over time.

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys backend engineering, APIs, cloud services, automation, and solving real-world technical problems in a collaborative environment.

What You'll Be Working On
  • Designing and developing backend services and applications using C# and .NET
  • Building and maintaining RESTful APIs and third-party integrations
  • Developing scalable cloud-native solutions and distributed systems
  • Working with Azure services and modern engineering practices
  • Supporting integrations with platforms such as Dynamics 365 and Dataverse
  • Writing clean, maintainable, and testable code following best practices
  • Troubleshooting production issues, performance bottlenecks, and integration failures
  • Contributing to automation and AI-focused initiatives, including:
    • Intelligent document and email classification
    • Extracting structured data from unstructured inputs
    • Human-in-the-loop workflows
    • Internal productivity tools and AI copilots
What We're Looking ForEssential Skills & Experience
  • Commercial experience developing with C# and .NET
  • Good understanding of object-oriented programming and software design principles
  • Experience building or consuming REST APIs and web services
  • Familiarity with Git and CI/CD workflows
  • Strong debugging and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a remote team
Nice to Have
  • Experience with Azure services such as Functions, App Services, Service Bus, or Key Vault
  • Exposure to Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Dataverse
  • SQL and relational database experience
  • JavaScript or TypeScript knowledge
  • Interest in AI/ML concepts, LLMs, OCR, or workflow automation
  • Experience with Power Platform (Power Apps / Power Automate)
What We Offer
  • Remote-first working environment
  • Salary up to £55,000 depending on experience
  • Training budget and support for Microsoft certifications
  • Clear progression pathway and career development support
  • Opportunity to work on modern AI and automation projects
  • Pension, holiday allowance, and standard company benefits
  • Collaborative and supportive engineering culture

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