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We’re partnered with a well-established Manchester-based digital agency that designs and builds modern digital platforms for high-profile clients across the UK and internationally. Known for strong engineering standards and low staff turnover, this business offers a stable environment with modern technology and long-term career progression.

The Role

This is a Junior / mid-level full-stack .NET Developer role, ideal for someone with solid commercial experience who wants to work on varied, modern digital projects in a collaborative agency environment. You’ll join small agile teams and be trusted to contribute from day one.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Developing full-stack solutions using modern Microsoft .NET technologies

  • Building and maintaining APIs and working with SQL Server

  • Delivering front-end features using React and TypeScript

  • Working with .NET-based CMS platforms such as Umbraco and Kentico

  • Collaborating with designers, developers and clients to deliver complex functionality

  • Maintaining high engineering standards through code reviews, testing and CI/CD

    Tech Environment

  • C# / .NET / .NET Core

  • Web APIs

  • SQL Server

  • React

  • TypeScript

  • HTML, CSS, SASS

  • Umbraco / Kentico (beneficial but not essential)

  • Git and modern development practices

    What They’re Looking For

  • Commercial experience as a full-stack .NET Developer

  • Comfortable working across back-end and front-end technologies

  • Experience in agency or project-based environments is highly desirable

  • CMS experience (particularly Umbraco) is a bonus, not a requirement

  • Stable career history and interest in long-term progression

    Salary & Benefits

    Salary around £40,000, flexible depending on experience
    25 days holiday plus bank holidays and your birthday off
    Option to purchase additional holiday
    Private healthcare
    Gym subsidy and railcard scheme
    Pension scheme and enhanced parental benefits
    Ongoing training and structured CPD

    Interview Process
    Initial informal remote interview
    Followed by a technical interview on-site in Manchester

    If you’re a .NET Developer looking for modern tech, sensible hybrid working, and a stable agency environment with real career progression, this role is well worth exploring

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