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I’m working with an award-winning EdTech company who is looking for multiple Full-Stack .NET Developers to join their team on a fully remote basis.

On a day to day basis, you will be playing a key part in evolving a world class educational platform, working across the full stack, helping to build, test and optimise features that are used by millions.

Responsibilities:

  • You will be Web Focused not Desktop

  • Building and maintaining scalable applications in C#, ASP.NET MVC and JavaScript

  • Work on both front-end and backend functionalities and interactivity

  • Focus on website and product optimisation, feature development and experimentation

  • Develop educational templates using HTML 5, Canvas API and WebAudio API

  • Optimising performance and ensure reliability across a global user base

  • Collaborating with an international team – working remotely

  • The team runs A/B tests and rapid experiments, shipping quick MVPs, analysing data and rebuilding successful experiments into scalable features

  • Collaborating with product owners / managers and other members of the team

  • Get involved in CI/CD pipeline builds

  • Deploy into Azure Cloud

    Tech: C#, ASP.NET MVC, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, CanvasAPI, SQL Server, WebAudio, Azure and Selenium.

    Essential Skills:

  • Excellent C# and JavaScript skills

  • 3yrs – 8yrs of commercial software development experience

  • Strong understanding of web technologies and best practices

  • Ability to self-organise due to the remote working

  • Passion for quality, testing and building sustainable solutions

    Desirable:

  • Azure experience

  • Redis

  • Interactive front-end features

  • Available to start before the end of 2025 (don’t worry if your notice is longer)

    Benefits:

  • Salary is £45,000 - £55,000 (Max)

  • 30 days holiday

  • NEST Pension

  • 100% remote (UK ONLY) & flexible working

  • 09:00am – 17:00pm

  • Work on a product used by millions worldwide

  • Collaborative, mission-driven engineering culture

    2 Stage interview process.

    If interested then click Apply Now

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