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Senior .Net Developer

Net Developer - Edinburgh, Hybrid

Embark on a dynamic journey as a .Net Developer with a leading hospitality tech company based in Edinburgh.

This role is designed for the tech-savvy professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is eager to drive innovation within the hospitality industry.

What is in it for you:

Flexible working in Edinburgh - 2 days a week into the office

Salary up to £55,000

25 days annual leave 8 days bank holidays

Vast healthcare benefits

5% pension contribution

Birthday off

Salary Sacrifice Scheme – eg, smart tech, cycle to work scheme

About the Role

You’ll be part of a collaborative development team responsible for building and maintaining innovative solutions that are shaping the future of the hospitality industry. This role offers the chance to work across the full development lifecycle, from concept and design through to deployment and optimisation.

What You’ll Be Doing

Developing, testing, and deploying high-quality software using modern Microsoft technologies.

Working closely with other developers, testers, and stakeholders in an agile environment.

Integrating with a range of third-party systems and APIs to deliver seamless payment experiences.

Writing clean, maintainable, and secure code, following best practice and OWASP principles.

Supporting continuous improvement through code reviews, automation, and DevOps processes.

Contributing to team discussions, sharing ideas, and helping drive technical innovation.

Skills and Experience We’re Looking For

Strong experience with .NET 

Ability to work with Azure and cloud-based development

Familiarity with databases such as MS SQL o MongoDB

Experience working with RESTful APIs and JSON

Exposure to Docker and Kubernetes

Previous experience in payments or financial integrations would be an advantage

If you’re passionate about technology, enjoy solving complex problems, and want to work for a company that’s redefining the way the hospitality industry operates, we’d love to hear from you.

Bright Purple is an equal opportunities employer: we are proud to work with clients who share our values of diversity and inclusion in our industry

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