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Great Yarmouth
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Role: Software Developer

Location: Great Yarmouth - Hybrid

Salary: Up to £40,000 DOE

We're proud to be recruiting for a well-established software company at the forefront of retail technology, as they look to welcome a Software Developer to their growing team.

This hybrid role requires one day a week onsite and offers the chance to work on a cutting-edge, industry-leading software platform used by major retail clients across the UK and beyond.

You'll be a well-rounded developer with 2+ years' commercial experience, confident across both front- and back-end technologies. Technical requirements include:

Strong programming skills in C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET Web Forms
Experience using .NET Core
Solid understanding of object-oriented programming and N-Tier architecture
Experience with SQL Server - including database design, security, backups, performance tuning
UI development experience using:
WPF (for desktop apps)
Or HTML/CSS/JavaScript/jQuery (for web apps)
Familiarity with source control tools (TFS, Git)
Comfortable working within Agile environments
Exposure to cloud platforms (IaaS and PaaS) and Windows Server/IIS setup
Confident with tools like Visual Studio, DevOps, and JiraThis is a hands-on role with the chance to mentor junior developers and take ownership of key projects. The position is full-time (40 hrs/week), with flexible hybrid working (Thursdays onsite).

Interested? Apply now or get in touch with Fintan at TEC Partners for a confidential conversation

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