C# .NET Software Engineer

Cambridge
2 months ago
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Use your ASP and C# .NET coding skills to develop high quality software with longevity
Burning the midnight oil to churn out uninspiring software to an arbitrary deadline? Perhaps you need a more fulfilling role...
This established Cambridge company are seeking an expert C# .NET Software Engineer to join a small, friendly and collaborative development team. Their software serves an important societal purpose, has longevity, and therefore needs to be carefully designed and implemented, and be thoroughly tested to ensure it's long term reliability and maintainability. The management see the development team and the software as two complimentary aspects of the formula driving their success and engineering expertise is appreciated.
With involvement throughout the software stack, you will be a part of a small collaborative Agile XP team, working together with other developers, testers, and product owners, to help deliver new features and enhancements.
Essential skills and attributes:

  • A 1st or 2.1 degree in computer science or similar from a well-ranked university
  • Substantive hands-on ASP.NET and/or C# professional software engineering experience - excellent design, coding, and an appreciation of the importance of testing
  • In this context, engineering genius is only as good as your ability to explain your logic to your colleagues - therefore you really will need excellent communications skills!
  • Full, existing, and unrestricted right to work in the UK
    Knowledge of or skill in some combination of the following would also be useful: RESTful APIs, hosting environment configuration, authentication & certificate management, MVVM or MVC, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, CI/CD pipelines implementation.
    The role is based in pleasant modern offices in a convenient central Cambridge location. A very competitive salary and benefits package is on offer to the successful candidate, and the role offers flexibility for some home working for a couple of days per week. Unusually, the role has additional flexibility, with the ability to work a 30 hour week for those who need it.
    Keywords: Software Engineering, ASP.NET, C#, .NET, XP, Extreme Programming, Cambridge
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    Even if this job's not quite right, do contact us now - we may well have the ideal job for you. To discuss your requirements call (phone number removed) or email your CV. We will always ask before forwarding your CV.
    Please apply (quoting ref: CV27478) only if you are eligible to live and work in the UK. By submitting your details you certify that the information you provide is accurate

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