Senior .Net Developer

Winsford
1 day ago
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Picture your next role as a Senior Backend Developer...

You walk into a team where most developers stayed for years. People know the platform, trust each other, and care about the work. No chaos. No constant churn. A steady engineering team that builds solid software.

You focus on backend engineering. C#, .NET, Azure. You work on cloud systems that run across the business. The team improves platforms, builds new services, and keeps raising the standard.

Senior developers here solve problems, share knowledge, and take ownership of the platform.

Your role:

  • Build backend services using C# and .NET

  • Develop APIs and system integrations

  • Deploy and run services in Azure

  • Improve performance and reliability across the platform

  • Contribute to CI/CD and automation

  • Work with engineers, product managers, and UX

    Why Developers stay there:

  • Chance to work with experienced developers who care about quality

  • Contribute to real improvements across production systems

  • Stable environment with long serving engineers

  • 34 hour working week

    Quick Interview process, 2 stage interview.

    If you want a stable engineering team, strong technical work, and space to grow as a backend developer, apply now.

    Senior .NET Backend Developer, C#, .NET, Azure, Winsford, 1 day in office, Salary up to £75,000

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