C# / .NET Software Engineer

Wakefield
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C# / .NET Software Engineer

Internal Production Systems

Wakefield

£45,000 to £55,000

A leading UK-based technology manufacturer in Wakefield is seeking a C#/.NET Software Engineer to take ownership of a mission-critical internal deployment system that powers a high-volume production environment.

This is not a SaaS or customer-facing product role. This is an opportunity to work on a business-critical internal platform that directly controls how hundreds of bespoke systems are built and configured every day.

The Role

You will be responsible for maintaining and evolving a custom-built Windows deployment platform used on a live production line. The system intelligently adapts to each individual build, handling dynamic driver injection, automated OEM software installation, Windows licence injection, PXE-based imaging and integration with internal order management systems.

You will work closely with internal development, production and operations teams to improve automation, increase efficiency and reduce manual intervention across the manufacturing process.

This is a hands-on role with genuine ownership and real-world impact. Your work will directly influence production throughput and system reliability.

Tech Stack

  • C#

  • .NET

  • WPF

  • PowerShell

  • MVVM

  • Windows ADK

  • PXE boot imaging

  • Azure DevOps

  • Git

  • Azure and Linux environments

    What We’re Looking For

  • 2+ years’ experience as a Software Engineer

  • Strong C# and .NET development experience

  • Experience working with complex, long-lived codebases

  • Confident troubleshooting and debugging skills

  • Comfortable taking ownership of a critical internal system

  • Right to work in the UK without sponsorship

    Desirable experience includes Windows deployment technologies, driver management, hardware ecosystems or experience within production or manufacturing environments.

    The Environment

  • Wakefield, West Yorkshire

  • Primarily onsite due to the nature of the production system

  • Potential flexibility for 1 day per week working from home

  • Salary £45,000 to £55,000

    If this position is of interest, please apply now for immediate consideration

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