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Senior Software Engineer

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C# Senior Software Developer - Greater Manchester - £50-65K

My client is a boutique firm based in Greater Manchester, operating in a regulated sector and offering innovative, tech-driven solutions. With a growing commitment to internal software development, they are seeking a talented Senior Software Developer to join their agile team and help shape the future of their platforms.

You’ll be a key contributor, working on full-stack applications using .NET, Angular, Docker, and AWS. This hands-on role combines technical leadership, product influence, and close collaboration with stakeholders-including senior leadership.

What You’ll Do:

Design, develop, and maintain internal and client-facing applications using .NET and Angular

Build new features using modern tools like Docker and AWS ECS

Mentor and support a junior developer through code reviews and best practices

Translate business requirements into scalable technical solutions

Focus on security, performance, and maintainability in all work

Influence architectural decisions and participate in shaping technical direction

What You’ll Bring:

3–5+ years of commercial software development experience

Proficiency in C#, .NET (Core/Framework), Angular, MS SQL, Docker, and AWS ECS

Experience with REST APIs, event-driven design, and messaging tools like RabbitMQ

Comfortable in small agile teams and modern DevOps workflows (CI/CD, Git)

Strong communication skills and a proactive, collaborative mindset

A passion for mentoring and supporting junior team members


Desirable:

Experience in regulated or professional services industries

Knowledge of GDPR and secure development practices

This is an excellent opportunity to work on impactful, meaningful projects in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment.

Benefits:

1 day per week in the Oldham office

Flexible working

Training budget

Apply today and help shape the technical future of my client’s growing business.

C# Senior Software Developer - Greater Manchester - £50-65K

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