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Senior Software Engineer

Ipswich
1 week ago
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Senior Developer / Senior Software Engineer / Senior .NET Developer
C#, (.NET 8.0+), Azure, SQL, Cosmos, React, TypeScript
Remote – Work from home
With monthly travel to London or Ipswich
Around £65,000 - £75,000 p.a.
Plus 25 days holiday
“You will be working with a highly motivated group of intelligent, enthusiastic, adaptable team players who have a shared vision to deliver world class software with great usability and performance.”
Well that says it all doesn’t it, no need for me to rattle on anymore! I assume you’ve applied by now but just in case…
We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer with strong .NET skills and experience to bring fresh ideas, innovation and enhance this brilliant team.
You will work on a high-performance, multi-tenant platform processing billions of data points each week. Yes, billions!
You will have access to the very latest technologies for stream processing, container orchestration, visualisation, and more, in a modern, multi-tenant cloud-native architecture.
You will be encouraged to leverage and contribute to open-source projects which align with business goals in a culture of positivity.
Technologies you will be exposed to:
• C# (.NET 8.0+)
• Containers (Kubernetes Services, Docker)
• Serverless (Azure Functions, Azure Search)
• Messaging (AMQP, Kafka, HTTP)
• Testing (xUnit)
• Databases (SQL Server, Azure Cosmos DB)
• Monitoring (Grafana Stack)
• CI/CD (Azure DevOps)
• Scripting (Python)
• Distributed Systems (Microsoft Orleans)
• Cloud (Azure)
• Web Development (Typescript/React/ASP.NET Core)
Ok, so that’s the formal part but what will you really get involved with?
Small, close-knit team that have fun together
Your ideas heard, explored and integrated
Mentor up and down
Innovation embraced
New product ideation
Embracing Ai but not for the sake of it
Small, agile business, still in start-up phase (but with solid history).
Your voice matters – You will contribute ideas that shape the evolution of the platform, from architecture to automation to product intelligence.
You will play a key role in shaping technical direction, helping the team balance innovation with delivery excellence.
You'll join a team of 10+ brilliant technical minds, all working together to deliver innovative and complex solutions for high-profile customers.
You will work from home anywhere in the UK, though the team do meet up no more than once a month, usually for high level planning or team building sessions such as indoor snowboarding and escape rooms. That said, you will ideally be within two hours of central London.
Want to know more? Just ask. I'm Simon from Ithika Recruitment. I've been chosen as the recruitment partner to this innovative company as they like to work with people that match their values. They're a great team that take the human part of what they do seriously and will look after you and your career.
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