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NET Full Stack Engineer

Manchester
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Role: C#/.NET Full Stack Engineer

Base Locations: London, Manchester, Newcastle or Glasgow
Working Pattern: Hybrid, with flexibility for client assignments
Salary: £45,000 - £70,000 = Bens,Perks,Pension

Overview

We are seeking experienced Full Stack Engineers to support the delivery of modern digital solutions across a range of transformation programmes. This role sits within a multi-disciplinary engineering and consulting environment, working closely with architects, designers, product teams and client stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

Design and build applications using ASP.NET Core, C# and modern JavaScript frameworks

Develop responsive, accessible front-end interfaces using React, Angular or Blazor/Razor

Contribute to cloud-native architectures on AWS or Azure

Implement modern DevOps practices including CI/CD pipelines and automated testing

Collaborate within agile teams to deliver high-quality, scalable software

Integrate with relational and non-relational databases where required

Required Skills & Experience

Strong commercial experience with ASP.NET Core and C#

Experience building front-end applications using modern frameworks

Cloud experience (AWS/Azure)

CI/CD (GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps or Jenkins)

Proficiency with Git workflows

Experience working in agile environments

Desirable Experience

Docker, Docker Compose

Terraform or other IaC tools

EF Core, relational DB experience

NoSQL (MongoDB, Cosmos DB)

Microservices in Java/JS/TS

Experience with LLM/AI integration frameworks (e.g., LangChain)

Familiarity with modern design systems

Additional Information

A flexible benefits package is available to tailor to personal needs

Applicants must have valid UK work authorisation

This role may require travel to client sites

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