Junior Full Stack Develop (C#/JavaScript)

Wymondham
3 months ago
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Junior Full Stack Software Developer (.NET/JavaScript) | Wymondham/Hybrid

Are you a skilled .NET developer eager to work on cutting-edge software solutions? Do you thrive in an agile, fast-moving environment where your contributions directly shape the product? If so, this opportunity is for you!

Role Responsibilities

As a Software Developer, you’ll be part of a dynamic team building and enhancing innovative applications. You’ll contribute to modernising legacy systems, scaling core products, and improving overall software quality. Your role will involve:

Developing and maintaining backend services using C#, .NET Framework 4.7+, and .NET 6+
Working with Microsoft SQL Server to optimise data handling
Building and maintaining APIs using Web API and MVC
Leveraging Azure DevOps for version control and deployment
Participating in Agile development cycles, ensuring efficient and high-quality deliveries
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve performance and scalabilityRole Requirements
1-2+ years of software development experience with C# and .NET
Strong command of Microsoft SQL Server
A degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
A keen eye for detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality code
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly
A proactive, self-motivated approach to problem-solving and learning new technologies
Nice to have: Familiarity with JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS or general experience debugging front-end codeSalary and Benefits
Competitive starting salary
Wymondham office with flexible working (1 day a week in the office)
25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
Personal development, learning, and career progression opportunities
Annual salary review

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