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C# Developer - .NetCore

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C# Developer - .NetCore, C#

C# .NET Developer to write clean reliable code.  Core Web API development needed for an excellent, fast paced, innovative tech driven client. Working on real-time payment software you will be working on exciting tech electric vehicle software and joining a small professional, highly talented SW dev team. Expertise in C# .NET. 

It would be preferencial to have some microservices, DevOps working in a clopud AWS environment with exposure to Kubernetes, CI/CD, Containerisation, pipelines, deployment. 

Writing functioning code, crafting solutions, with the following tech stack:

C# development                                                                  
.NET Core
Web API development
ORM - Linq2DB, Entity framework Core
.Net5
Docker, CI/CD
Git 
Agile
Coding and programming in C# and .NetCore, .Net5+ developing new features into micro services code base. Writing and documenting services to integrate to and consumer external APIs whilst maintain existing systems which are web, microservices.  You will be involved writing Nuget packages, developing unit and integration tests, performing code reviews, and debugging systems!

Working in an Agile software development environment, working with CI/CD pipeline tech, ORM Technologies, Docker composer, Kubernetes, and cloud AWS/Azure.

This an excellent opportunity for someone who has a drive for continuous improvement.

Hybrid working 3 days office in Crewe, Cheshire, 2 days remote so must be local to the client site

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