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Senior .Net Developer

Dublin
3 days ago
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Senior .Net Developer

Long Term Contract, greenfield work

€500 - €575 / day

Central Dublin, hybrid working

We’ve partnered with a stalwart in the Irish community, who are a market leader in their space. The business in going through a large transformation piece and are investing heavily in new technology and processes. We’ve placed a number of contractors here and have excellent feedback on the culture and working environment.

We have a requirement for a number of .Net developers to join on long term contracting roles. These are Senior Development positions for seasoned back end .Net developers.

Desired Skills

6+ years C# / .Net Development Experience

Strong experience building .Net Core services, APIs etc

Good ability around Azure and related Devops tooling

Heavy development role, ability to get hands dirty on large greenfield project, work with various team members on implementation.

Appreciation for good QA approach / processes.

For more information get in contact with Ross Irwin at The Recruitment Company

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