NET Developer

Norwich
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Role: .NET Developer

Location: Norwich (hybrid)

Salary: Up to £50k DOE

A well-established organisation is looking to recruit a .NET Developer to join its internal development team, working on the design, development and support of a range of business-critical systems.

Reporting to the Development Team Leader, this role will involve developing new applications, enhancing existing systems and providing ongoing technical support to internal users. The successful candidate will play an important role in delivering reliable, high-quality software solutions while contributing to continuous improvements across the development environment.

This is a great opportunity for a developer who enjoys working across the full development lifecycle, from gathering requirements and writing specifications through to development, testing and implementation.

The environment is primarily Microsoft-focused, utilising modern development tools and cloud technologies.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain internal systems and applications

Produce technical specifications for system enhancements and new developments

Write, test and maintain program code across systems used within the department

Manage small development projects or sub-projects from concept through to delivery

Ensure systems are thoroughly tested and meet agreed quality standards

Maintain clear documentation for systems and system changes

Provide technical support and resolve user issues where required

Assist other members of the development team with project work and troubleshooting

Ensure development work follows department standards and procedures

Keep up to date with emerging development technologies and practices

Skills & Experience

Experience developing with .NET (C# / ASP.NET)

Experience working with Microsoft SQL Server

Familiarity with Visual Studio development environments

Experience developing within Windows-based environments

Knowledge of HTML and web technologies

Experience working with Microsoft Office tools

Exposure to Azure platforms and services

Desirable Skills

JavaScript or TypeScript

Azure DevOps

PowerShell scripting

Experience with Power Platform

Mobile development exposure (Android / iOS)

Experience working with .NET MAUI

Personal Attributes

Strong communication skills and ability to work with both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Team-oriented with a collaborative mindset

Eager to learn and develop new technical skills

Organised with strong problem-solving ability

This role would suit a .NET Developer looking to grow their experience within a collaborative development team, working on systems that have a direct impact on business operations. Please reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners to find out the details

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