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Full-Stack Software Developer - Oxford (Hybrid) - .NET 8 | React | Azure | DDD
Work closely with the business. Build software that makes a real impact.
Are you a developer who enjoys solving real-world problems, not just writing code? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where you’re encouraged to understand the bigger picture?
My client, a fast-growing tech company with a strong presence, is looking for a Software Developer who’s confident working across the stack - and just as confident talking to business users. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a team that values clean architecture, cloud-native solutions, and most importantly, Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Building scalable applications using .NET 8 / C#, React, and TypeScript
  • Designing cloud-native solutions using Microsoft Azure
  • Applying DDD principles to model complex business domains effectively
  • Collaborating with stakeholders and third-party teams to understand requirements and shape solutions
  • Contributing to architectural decisions, code reviews, and DevOps practices
  • Managing CI/CD pipelines and supporting end-to-end delivery
    What You’ll Bring:
  • 3+ years of hands-on experience with .NET Core / C#, React, and Azure
  • Proven experience applying Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in real projects
  • Understanding of clean architecture and modern system design
  • Strong communication skills - able to engage confidently with non-technical teams
  • Experience with SQL Server, Cosmos DB, Git, and CI/CD pipelines
    Bonus Skills:
  • Event-driven architecture (Azure Service Bus, Event Grid)
  • Microservices, Docker, Kubernetes, or AKS
  • A continuous improvement mindset and a proactive approach
    What’s on Offer:
  • £45,000 - £65,000
  • 27 days holiday + paid birthday leave
  • Hybrid working (Oxford-based)
  • Company pension scheme and Employee Assistance Programme
  • 2 paid volunteering days per year
  • Other great benefits
    Interested in joining a team where your technical input and business insight truly matter?

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