C# Developer

City of London
2 weeks ago
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C# Developer – 6-month contract – London – SC Cleared – Inside IR35

My Financial Services customer is looking for a C# Developer, that will play a key role in designing and building components of a synchronisation platform. You will work across backend and frontend technologies to enhance the Lab environment, implement feedback-driven improvements, and help shape future synchronisation models.

You’ll be joining a collaborative, forward-thinking engineering team delivering scalable, secure, and high-performing solutions within Azure.

Skills & Experience required from the C# Developer

Active SC Clearance
Strong hands-on development experience with C# and .NET
Solid SQL and database development expertise
Experience building modern web applications using Angular, HTML, and JavaScript
Experience working within Azure-hosted environments
Experience in the financial Services sector
Exposure to Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, and automation scripting would be beneficial
Key Responsibilities of the C# Developer

Design and develop backend services using C# and .NET
Build and maintain database structures and queries using SQL
Contribute to frontend development using Angular, HTML, and JavaScript
Support the enhancement of synchronisation models based on participant feedback
Collaborate with architects, product owners, and cross-functional teams to deliver platform improvements
Contribute to DevOps processes including CI/CD pipeline support and automation
Participate in technical discovery and solution design discussions
Continuously improve code quality, performance, and security standards
The C# Developer is required to be onsite, 2 days a week in Central London.

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Connor Smal via the VIQU IT website.

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