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Full Stack C# .Net Developer - Home Based

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Senior Full Stack C# .Net Developer

Location: Home based / 1 day per month in Oxford

Salary: Circa 55K – 75K DOE + Bonus + Benefits

Senior Full Stack C# .Net Developer required by a fast-growing, Top Tech company!

This is a varied, challenging role building mission-critical, user-facing applications used at scale. You’ll be developing new features, contribute to key technical decisions, and helping to shape the quality of code across the team

Essential:

  • At least 5yrs development experience

  • Experience with high-traffic, responsive apps and sites

  • Expertise in C# .Net Core

  • RESTful APIs

  • TypeScript and JavaScript

  • React, Vue or Angular

  • HTML5 and CSS3

  • Familiarity with CI/CD tools

  • Version control: Git or similar

  • Exposure to MySQL

    Tremendous opportunity offering plenty of scope for career progression in a friendly, innovative environment where you’ll be able to bring ideas, keep up-to-date with the latest technologies and enjoy a healthy work/life balance!

    Apply now for FULL details

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