Software Engineer

Maidstone
6 months ago
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Software Engineer

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Software Engineer

Software Engineer
Maidstone, Kent
Hybrid - 1 day per week

Software Engineer needed for a leading organisation based in Maidstone, Kent who are looking to employ an experienced Software Engineer with DevOps responsibilities with an in-depth knowledge of Design and development of software solutions using .NET Framework, .NET Core, and .NET 6+, CI/CD pipelines, Azure DevOps, Terraform, Docker and Kubernetes (AKS).

The successful candidate will be responsible for building scalable and maintainable software systems, while also contributing to CI/CD pipeline design, infrastructure automation, and testing integration

  • Salary expectation: £60,000 - £70,000 per annum
  • 25 day's holiday
  • Pension Plan
  • Hybrid working: 1 day per week in the office

    In order to be the successful Software Engineer and have a chance to gain such an exciting opportunity you will ideally need to have the following:

  • Experience in software development with a strong understanding of DevOps engineering.
  • Proficiency in CI/CD pipeline design and implementation.
  • Hands-on experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure DevOps.
  • Strong knowledge of .NET development and Visual Studio environments.
  • Experience with infrastructure as code using Terraform.
  • Familiarity with automated testing frameworks and integration into pipeline

    This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Software Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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