Software Developer

Derby
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Software Developer

Derby (Hybrid)

Permanent (Full-Time)

to £50k-£60k (DOE) + Benefits

Syntax is looking for a talented Software Developer with strong C#, .NET Framework, .NET Core, MVC, and JavaScript experience for a permanent career opportunity in Derby (Hybrid).

Syntax Consultancy is an independently owned IT services and recruitment business with 30+ years' experience of delivering IT solutions for an array of Public and Private sector organisations.

A chance to join our dynamic development team at our Derby office (Pride Park), including hybrid working options. Start ideally by April 2026.

Key skills, experience + tasks include:

Software Developer with a strong foundation in C#, .NET Framework, and .NET Core, along with proficiency in MVC, Entity Framework, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML, MS SQL, TFS + DevOps practices.

Technical Expertise: C#, .NET Framework, .NET Core, MVC, Entity Framework, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML, MSSQL, TFS, DevOps and SQL Server databases.

Working across all phases of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), including requirements analysis, design, coding, testing, deployment + maintenance.

Developing high-quality, scalable and maintainable code that meets project requirements and industry standards.

Troubleshooting + debugging software issues on existing systems and providing timely resolutions.

Performing code reviews, providing constructive feedback + mentoring junior team members.

Advantageous: React, Microservices, RESTful APIs, GraphQ, Azure Cloud Services, payment gateways, financial technologies, IT related Degree.

Benefits: £50-60k Salary (DOE) + Hybrid Working + Pension + Generous Annual Leave (plus BHs) + Death in Service + Health Benefits + Training & Career Development + Annual Pay Reviews.

Why work with us

Our People – we have a diverse team of people at Syntax with a mix of personalities, genders, ages and ethnic backgrounds. We welcome people from all walks of life and we recruit on merit.

Flexibility – we operate a flexible approach to working, our staff have the option to work from home on a hybrid basis at agreed times.

Job Security – we are an established, healthy business with a 30+ year proven track record and low staff turnover. Many of our key people have been with us for 10+ years.

Work Environment – a friendly and positive working environment. We treat people as grown-ups and trust them to deliver what's expected of them.

Convenience – we have free on-site parking our office is easily accessible, located just outside Derby City Centre. Easily commutable by car or public transport.

Values – we are a team of committed professionals with shared values and a strong team ethos. We work hard to embody our core values of: service, empathy, energy, ownership, going the extra mile, and fun

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