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C# .Net Full Stack Developer

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C#.Net Full Stack Developer

My client, a leading investment bank is looking for a C#.Net Full Stack Developer to join their team. You'll work on critical financial and regulatory reporting systems and play a key role in the bank's strategic move towards cloud and microservices. This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-impact projects in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain applications using C#, .NET, and WPF.
Work with SQL Server and Oracle databases (T-SQL, PL/SQL).
Contribute to integration and application development projects.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality solutions.
Support the migration strategy towards cloud and microservices. Essential Skills & Experience

Advanced proficiency in C# and .NET (Windows & Web).
Strong experience with SQL Server and relational databases.
Knowledge of WPF and object-oriented programming principles.
Proven experience in banking or financial services.
Excellent communication skills and ability to review code/design critically. Desirable Skills

Exposure to .NET Core, Agile delivery, CI/CD, and automation tools.
Experience with cloud platforms and microservices architecture.
Familiarity with AQR reporting (European Central Bank).
Understanding of DevOps, Web API, and design best practices.

If this sounds like the right fit for you, please apply with your updated CV

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