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C# Full Stack Developer – Microsoft Stack | Hybrid Working
Location: [Reading] Remote
Salary: £60k - £80k doe
Contract: Permanent

Are you passionate about building high-performing, scalable applications using the latest Microsoft technologies? Join our dynamic team of experienced full-stack developers and play a key role in driving our technology offering forward—both internally and for our customers.

About the Role

As a Full Stack Developer, you’ll work on high-traffic, responsive websites and enterprise applications, collaborating closely with stakeholders across multiple departments. You’ll design, build, and deliver systems while sharing knowledge and best practices within an energetic, Agile team.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain C#/.NET applications using ASP.NET Core/MVC Modern JavaScript frameworks (Angular, React, or Vue), Develop and consume RESTful APIs, optimise database performance with SQL Server/MySQL, Implement CI/CD pipelines and work with source control (Git), Collaborate in Agile sprints, contributing to stand-ups and code reviews. Apply security best practices and ensure software quality standards.

You will have strong experience as a Full Stack Developer using the Microsoft stack and a solid understanding of Agile methodologies with excellent communication skills and ability to work in an internationally distributed team displaying a passion for technology and continuous learning.
Tech Stack & Tools

Microsoft Stack: .NET 6, C#, ASP.NET Core/MVC, Azure
Front-End: Angular, React, Vue, HTML5, CSS3, TypeScript
Database: SQL Server, MySQL
DevOps: TeamCity, Git, Azure DevOps
Nice to Have: Terraform,Contact me directly on (url removed)

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