Full Stack Engineer (.NET/Python/AWS)

Norwich
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Full Stack Engineer (.NET, Python, AWS) | Up to £55k | Remote | AI EdTech SaaS Company
 
We’re hiring a Full-Stack Software Engineer for a disruptive technology start-up in Norwich as they continue to grow their team.
 
This role is centred on modern .NET development, with opportunities to work across the front end, backend services, and the cloud environment those services run in. You’ll be involved throughout the lifecycle of a feature, from implementation to deployment, while working within an existing AWS setup and delivery pipeline.
 
This is a great fit for someone who enjoys variety, values well-written code, and wants to deepen their cloud experience without stepping into a pure DevOps role.
 
What You’ll Be Working With

Developing backend services and APIs using ASP.NET Core
Contributing to user-facing functionality built with Bootstrap, HTML, and JavaScript
Supporting and extending services written in Python where appropriate
Working with containerised applications using Docker
Deploying and running systems hosted on AWS
Making updates to infrastructure defined using Terraform
Using and improving CI/CD pipelines to ship changes safely 
What You’ll Be Responsible For

Delivering reliable, maintainable application code
Improving existing features and building new ones
Working within established architectural patterns
Helping diagnose issues across development, deployment, and production
Writing documentation when it adds clarity or reduces future effort
Collaborating with other engineers on technical decisions 
What We’re Looking For
 
Required

Strong commercial experience with ASP.NET Core
Confidence working across backend and front-end codebases
Hands-on exposure to AWS-hosted applications
Experience using Docker in development or deployment
Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code concepts (e.g. Terraform)
Comfortable working with Git and automated build/deploy pipelines 
Beneficial (but not essential)

Experience using Python for APIs, scripts, or background tasks
Understanding of clean code principles and maintainable design
Experience with SQL and relational databases
Awareness of monitoring, logging, or operational tooling
Background in smaller teams or fast-moving environments
Interest in growing deeper cloud or platform skills over time 
What’s on Offer

Salary of £45,000 to £55,000
Remote working with occasional trips to Norwich (fully expensed)
25 days holiday + bank holidays
All equipment provided (laptop, dev environment, peripherals)
Low-bureaucracy environment where your work has real impact
Opportunities to grow into infrastructure, DevOps, or product roles
Supportive, mission-first culture

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