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Integration Developer - .Net / Azure (Event-Based Integration)

London - Adhoc - mostly remote

Salary up to £70k

We are seeking a talented C# /.NET / Azure Integration Developer with expertise in event-based integration using the Azure tech stack and C# /.NET. You will join a dynamic team within a global private equity-backed organisation that is rapidly expanding through mergers and acquisitions (M&A).

In this role, you will be a key contributor to the Integration/back end development team, supporting the development of a robust integration platform using Azure technologies. You will build and maintain event-driven integration solutions that facilitate seamless communication and data exchange across diverse systems and applications.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with the Integration/DevOps team to design and build a scalable integration platform using Azure services such as Event Grid, Event Hub, Service Bus, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and others.
Develop and implement event-based integration solutions using the .NET framework, including C#, ASP.NET, and .NET Core.
Architect and maintain real-time data processing solutions, ensuring high availability, scalability, and performance.
Implement CI/CD pipelines for integration deployments using Azure DevOps and automate integration workflows.
Troubleshoot and resolve complex integration issues, providing ongoing support and optimisation.
Work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure integration solutions align with business requirements and M&A growth strategies.
Stay up-to-date with the latest Azure technologies and best practices to continuously enhance the integration platform.Key Skills & Experience:

Strong experience in developing integration solutions using Azure Integration Services (Event Grid, Event Hub, Service Bus, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, etc.).
Proficiency in .NET development (C#, ASP.NET, .NET Core) with a focus on event-driven architectures.
Experience building and managing CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps.
Solid understanding of event-based integration patterns, microservices architecture, and real-time data processing.
Demonstrated ability to work in complex environments and manage multiple priorities effectively.
Strong problem-solving skills and experience troubleshooting complex integration and deployment issues.
Knowledge of private equity-backed environments and experience supporting M&A growth is a plus.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively in a remote team setup.What's on Offer:

Fully remote working arrangement.
Opportunity to work with a forward-thinking, global organisation that embraces cutting-edge technologies.
Be a part of a team building an innovative integration platform that supports growth through M&A.How to Apply:

If you are an experienced C# / .NET / Azure Integration Developer with a passion for event-based integration and a strong Azure background, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV detailing your relevant experience

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