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Senior Developer

Newport Pagnell
6 days ago
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Feather Grey Consulting is retained by a long-standing tech business just outside of Milton Keynes to hire a Senior Developer into their close-knit development team. You will need to be a car owner/driver due to the location.
This is a hands-on role for someone with a minimum of 5 years’ experience in .NET Core and strong Azure expertise , comfortable working across complex systems and contributing to ongoing technical improvements.
What you’ll be doing


  • Designing, building and maintaining high-quality, secure, maintainable software

  • Owning complex development work and contributing to architectural discussions

  • Selecting and applying appropriate Azure services for new and existing features

  • Supporting releases, incident resolution and continuous improvement

  • Collaborating with onshore and offshore developers and sharing knowledge within the team

Tech stack and experience
Essential


  • At least 5 years’ experience with .NET Core / .NET Framework and C#

  • Strong Azure experience (Function Apps, Event Grid, cloud architectures, deployment options)

  • MVC, Web API

  • SQL Server, T-SQL, Entity Framework

  • Infrastructure as Code

  • Unit testing frameworks

  • Experience working with offshore or near-shore development teams

  • Comfortable in Agile / Scrum environments

  • Clear communicator with a collaborative, solutions-focused approach

Nice to have


  • Kubernetes

If you're an experienced .NET engineer with strong Azure capability and enjoy working end to end across complex systems, please do apply.
Please note you must be eligbile to work in the UK in a permanent role without any restrictions

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