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Norwich
1 month ago
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We are recruiting for an experienced Cloud Developer on behalf of a leading Financial Services business in Norwich.

This is a great opportunity for a developer with key experience in building backend systems to contribute to a growing team.

C#/.NET and Azure API Management experience are essential qualities for this role.

In this role you will be expected to build and maintain API’s which are both scalable and secure. You will collaborate with the development team and with key stakeholders, ensuring project goals and the wider objectives of the organisation are adhered to.

Key Technical Skills Requirements Include:

  • Strong commercial experience with C# / .NET

  • Experience with Azure Durable Functions

  • Working knowledge of JavaScript and React

  • Exposure to Microsoft Power Platform

  • Ability to work will independently and as part of a team

    In exchange for your commitment and hard work you can expect a generous salary and the opportunity to progress with the business.

    This role is based in Norwich City Centre and offers hybrid working options so applicants would ideally live nearby or be prepared to travel there on a weekly basis.

    If this role sounds like it’s for you then please contact Ollie at Atkinson Moss today

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