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Software Developer

Basingstoke
2 weeks ago
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Back End Developer C#/.Net Core

Basingstoke - Hybrid - 3/5 Days in the Office - Circa £45,000

An excellent opportunity to work with a fast-paced and profitable technology company that helps businesses test and improve the quality of their products and services. The company are building the best product in the industry and are obsessed about continuously deploying new features and improvements for their customers.

This is a rare opportunity to be an early joiner at a technology company that is growing fast, yet sustainability.

Responsibilities

Responsible for ongoing product development using .NET Core and C#.
Write clean, efficient, secure, and maintainable code that has high test coverage.
Design, test, build and develop new features with the team.
Experienced in using SCRUM to consistently deliver improvements at a fast pace.Knowledge, skills and experience required

Must be experienced in using .NET Core and C#.
A keen interest in technical challenges and understanding fundamentals of Computer Science.
A positive and friendly personality, someone who is eager to get stuck in every day.
Excellent communication skills, able to interact with everyone in the business.
Highly reliable and able to own and deliver high quality that you are proud of.
Highly organised with the ability to multi-task and prioritise as required.
Able to continuously iterate and deploy improvements at speed.
Any experience with Github, Kubernetes, Postgres and Redis is desirable.
Experience of using AI as a productivity aid desirable.Benefits

Hybrid Working
Private Medical Insurance
Paid for Parking when in the OfficeSpectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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