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Full-Stack Software Developer - Microsoft Blazor - Birmingham/Remote

Full Stack Microsoft Blazor Developer required for our customer based in Birmingham. You will support our customer to build, deploy and scale a multi-tenant SaaS CRM application. A suitable candidate must have experience developing features in Microsoft Blazor and .NET backend APIs.

This role allows for remote working however during onboarding our customer would prefer some onsite working for the first month or so.

The salary on offer for this position will be between £45,000 and £60,000 per annum depending on experience.

Key Responsibilities:

Previous experience migrating a desktop product to latest web technologies
Develop and maintain features in Blazor frontends and .NET backend APIs
Implement and support multi-tenant SaaS architecture
Build and integrate CI/CD pipelines for deployment and testing
Write clean, testable, maintainable code using C#, EF Core, and modern .NET best practices
Work with Azure services such as App Services, Functions, Entra, SQL Elastic Pools, and Key Vault
Automate tenant onboarding: provisioning SQL databases, updating routing, and configuring app settingsKey Skills:

Microsoft Blazor, .NET, C#
Blazor component libraries
SQL Server & Entity Framework Core
CI/CD (Azure DevOps Pieplines)
Willingness to leverage AI toolsDesirable Skills:

Experience deploying cloud-based applications
Azure App Configuration
Frontend UI/UX component design experience
Multi-tenant SaaS systems
Scripting and automation (PowerShell, Azure CLI)
Exposure to infrastructure-as-code with Bicep, ARM, or TerraformWhy Join Us?

Join us to lead the greenfield development of a scalable next-gen CRM platform. Enjoy autonomy in architectural decisions, a supportive and friendly team focused on helping hospices and charities, and flexible remote-first working options.

Interested!?! Please send your up to date CV to Daisy Freeth at Crimson for immediate review

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