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C# .NET Software Developer - Hybrid

Are you a C# .NET Software Developer ready to make an impact beyond your desk?

In this role you’ll work on complex application software used by thousands across the globe. This is an opportunity to make an immediate impact on these analytical products, and stretch your skills to see the results of your work every day.

You’ll collaborate in a talented team on a range of exciting challenges including; platform architecture, 3D algorithms, visualisations, cloud or user interface. From turning user stories into clean, efficient C# code to improve development processes. You’ll work as a C# .NET Software Developer in one of the friendliest, smartest and fun teams to be part of in Bristol.

Who we’re looking for

• Strong knowledge of C# and .NET (C++ a bonus)

• Excellent problem-solving skills

• Numerate background (degree 2:1 or higher in a STEM discipline preferred)

• Interest in developing software that solves real-world problems globally. Prior CAD, 3D software a bonus

Technical skills and experience

• .NET 8, WPF, ASP.NET Core, REST APIs

• Frameworks such as: Blazor, Entity Framework Core, Bootstrap JS, Babylon JS

• Nice to have: NuGet, Docker, MSBuild Project SDKs, DocFX, Azure Bicep

What’s on Offer

• Competitive salary £35,000 - £60,000 DOE + bonus

• Flexible / hybrid working arrangements

• 10% non-contributory pension

• Private healthcare, dental and eye care

• Local gym membership

• Structured training and development opportunities to grow your career

If you’re a C# .NET Software Developer that wants to work in a diverse technical landscape and stretch your skills - this could be the perfect opportunity. Send your CV now for this hybrid role in Bristol and help us push boundaries in software design and engineering

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