C# Software Engineer

Edinburgh
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C# Software Engineer
Edinburgh - Hybrid
£46,000 - £57,000 + Private Healthcare + Holiday + Pension

This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled C# Developer to join a growing engineering team. If you thrive in an agile environment and enjoy translating complex business needs into well-designed software, this role offers the platform to influence large-scale infrastructure and technical architecture.

This company is a fast-scaling specialist in telecommunications infrastructure, focused on the large-scale deployment of full-fibre broadband across rural and underserved regions. Backed by significant private investment, they are building an expansive national network to provide high-capacity digital connectivity to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.

In this varied role, you will work closely with senior technical leadership to develop and enhance core business systems. You will be a key contributor to technical design discussions, balancing in-house builds with third-party integrations to maximise operational effectiveness. From building and maintaining APIs to participating in code reviews, you will ensure software is maintainable, scalable, and delivers consistent value.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced .NET professional with a strong knowledge of C#, particularly regarding integrations with Microsoft Dynamics. You should be comfortable with PostgreSQL and have a track record of delivering software through CI/CD pipelines.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a C# Developer to join within a role focused on scaling the engineering function where your contributions directly shape the technical roadmap. You will gain exposure to complex architectural challenges, from system integrations to infrastructure.

The Role:

Design and build core business systems and internal integrations.
Full development lifecycle.
Stakeholder communication.
Maintain high standards through code reviews and clear documentation.The Person:

Expert knowledge of C#, .NET, and Microsoft Dynamics integrations.
Solid experience with PostgreSQL and building/maintaining APIs.
Confident with Git version control and GitLab CI/CD pipelines.
Experienced in using Jira/Confluence within fast-paced, collaborative teams.

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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