Senior Software .NET Developer

Altrincham
1 week ago
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Senior .NET Full Stack Developer
Hybrid, 2 -3 days per week on site. MUST be local.
Experience: 5+ years

The Opportunity
A well-established and fast growing digital technology business is looking to appoint an experienced Senior .NET Full Stack Developer to join it’s in-house development team. The organisation builds and operates multiple high-volume digital platforms and works in partnership with well-known UK brands.

This role offers the chance to join a commercially driven, entrepreneurial environment where innovation is encouraged, delivery is valued, and technical contributions have a direct impact on platform evolution. The culture is fast-paced, collaborative, and rewards high performance, with clear investment in professional development.

The Role
You will be a key contributor within a small but highly capable development team, working across the full software development lifecycle. The position provides exposure to complex, scalable systems, modern architecture, and evolving cloud-based infrastructure.

Core Responsibilities:
End-to-end development across the full software development lifecycle
Designing, developing, and maintaining scalable web applications
Collaborating closely with product, commercial, and technical stakeholders
Applying best-practice software design principles and patterns
Enhancing existing systems while contributing to new platform development

Essential Skills & Experience:
5+ years’ commercial experience as a .NET / ASP.NET Full Stack Developer
Strong experience with:
ASP.NET, .NET Core, C#, MVC / Razor, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, XML, MS SQL Server
Solid understanding of software architecture and design patterns
Experience building and consuming Web Services and RESTful APIs
Source control using Git
Deployment and hosting using IIS and Microsoft-based technologies

Desirable / Nice to Have:
Experience working on high-traffic or transaction-heavy platforms
Exposure to DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines
SASS or modern front-end tooling
Cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, or Firebase)
Agile delivery environments (Scrum or Kanban)
SQL databases VB.NET exposure
SEO awareness

Why Apply?:
Join a growing technology business with clear technical ambition
Work on established, large-scale digital platforms
High-impact role with influence over technical direction
Supportive culture that recognises achievement and progression
Modern working environment with a collaborative development team

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