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Senior .NET Developer – Manchester (Hybrid Remote) - £60k

C# / .NET Developer - .NET Core, microservices, cloud

C# .NET Developer

AWS .Net Developer

Ready to lead innovative .NET development in a top UK organisation?

Join a UK-leading organisation as a .NET Developer, where you'll drive technical excellence, mentor others, and help shape the future of modern software solutions

If you're passionate about building high-quality software and driving continuous improvement, this is your chance to make a real impact.

What you'll bring:

Strong experience in C# .NET and RESTful API development
Solid understanding of the software development lifecycle
Proven ability to write unit and integration tests
Expertise in SQL/NoSQL databases and performance tuning
Ability to lead and inspire teams, fostering a culture of innovationBonus skills:

CI/CD pipelines, frontend frameworks, containerisation (Docker/Kubernetes), infrastructure as code (Terraform/Bicep)What's in it for you?

Flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle
Generous annual leave and a strong pension scheme
Car Scheme
A wide range of training and development programmes to help you grow professionallyThis is a hybrid role, offering flexibility and a competitive salary of up to £55,000.

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