Net Full Stack Engineer

London
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Full Stack Software Engineer

Central London (1 day a month)

Circa £80,000 (depending on experience) + excellent benefits package

My client are a start-up created within and as part of a large wealth management firm, so you have all the benefits of a start-up environment without the instability and inconveniences!

It's an exciting environment where you'll be working with a cutting-edge tech stack creating data-driven fintech software for major financial firms.

What will you do in the role?

You'll be part of a high-quality Software Engineering team working with the latest tech to integrate my client's new, bespoke, in-house wealth management software with a queue of new clients while starting to plan for V2, alongside contributing your own ideas for future functions and improvements.

You'll have a specific focus on CI/CD pipelines and the deployment process, reviewing and improving how code and products go to production.

What are the key skills / experience you'll already have?

4+ years commercial experience in Software Engineering
C#
.Net 8
Azure experience including Azure SQL, Data Factory and Functions
Containerization (AKS/Kubernetes)
React/JavaScript
Entity Framework Core
Web APIs
Unit/Integration testing experienceTo find out more and explore this opportunity further, please apply!

Please note - this is a UK based role and as such applicants based outside the UK can not be considered

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age

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