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Senior Software Engineer

Horsham
1 week ago
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Senior .Net Developer - Onsite in Horsham - Up to £70k

I am recruiting for a fast growing UK SaaS company that produce a market-leading SaaS platform used by Finance companies across the UK and Europe. Due to the continued and rapid growth of the company and the expansion of their SaaS product suite they are looking to hire a number of developers with a background in the ASP.Net.

As a Software Developer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of software products to hundreds of blue-chip finance brand companies across the UK and Europe.

They are looking for a 2x Senior developers to join their team in Horsham, West Sussex. This role is onsite full-time.

Tech skills

  • C# and JavaScript skills

  • VS Code / Visual Studio

  • ASP.Net 4.8 and above

  • T-SQL / SQL Server

    Desirable

  • Source control (Ideally using GIT)

  • Azure DevOps

    Working as a Senior Software Developer, you will receive:

  • Very competitive salary up to £70k (depending on experience)

  • Strong personal and company bonus schemes

  • 20 days holiday entitlement (plus all the bank holidays)

  • Dedicated skills training budget

  • Company pension scheme

    The ideal candidate will have the ability to be proactive, work within a team and individually. They will have good written and verbal communication skills and be able to build and maintain relationships with colleagues and external partners

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