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£60,000-£70,000

I’m currently working for a global business who are well established within the online gaming/gambling industry and looking to add a Senior .Net Developer to their growing team. The company have been going for over 20 years and work with a variety of businesses from small, local gaming companies to some of the world's largest online casinos!

Given the size of some of their clients and their respective global customer bases, this company have off-shore teams in Canada, South Africa and China although there would be minimal interaction with these teams. For the most part, you will be working on modern web applications across a variety of platforms focusing on the backend.

You don't need to have previous industry experience but being collaborative and confident working on multiple projects is important. The role is at Senior level so there will be opportunities to take on additional responsibilities at lead level.

This role requires office working of once a month. However, this is quite flexible where they can do less frequently or more frequently depending on your preference.

Technical Requirements

Minimum 3-5 years’ experience within Software Development.
Backend Essentials: C#, .Net Core, ASP.NET MVC, MySQL.
Front End Desirables: JavaScript, any JS framework.
Nice to have's: AWS, APIs, CI/CD, Unit Testing.
Experience with Agile methodologies.
Confident working across different teams.
Salary/Benefits

£60,000-£70,000
Bonus up to £5,000.
23 days holiday.
Private Medical Insurance/DIS benefit.
3% Contributory Pension
Perk Scheme
If this opportunity is of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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