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Are you a passionate .Net Developer looking for their next career move Want to join a fast-growing, tech-first company that values innovation, collaboration and personal growth If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

.Net Developer

Remote

Full time

Up to £50,000 per annum depending on experience

Benefits – remote working, private healthcare, contributory pension, 23 days Annual leave + statutory Bank holidays + birthday off

Must have right to work in the UK

The Business

Our client is an established but growing company providing a state-of-the-art technology platform that powers the insurance industry. They are the #1 technology platform helping insurers, brokers, and MGAs streamline operations with smart, scalable solutions.

What You’ll Do:

Design, develop and test new features in the applications.
Bug-fix functionality.
Collaboration with a talented team to deliver high-quality, reliable code.
Take ownerships of software projects using C#.
Build, maintain and continuously improve scalable, secure solutions.

What They Are Looking For

Our client is looking for a Developer who’s not just technically skilled, but also curious, proactive and eager to grow with them. Ideally, you’ll bring:

3 – 4+ years commercial experience with C#.
Proven experience with software design and OOD methodologies.
Familiarity with Relational Databases and SQL.
Experience with ORM frameworks (EntityFramework.Core).
Strong in Object Oriented Programming,MVC, Design patterns and SOLID principles.
Knowledge of Source Control Systems (git).
Experience with Web services development (REST) is desirable. 
Bonus points if you know Docker, Kubernetes and Microsoft Azure.
Familiarity with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and web development frameworks (VueJS, Bootstrap, jQuery).

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