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Software Developer - C# .NetCore, TypeScript

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Role: Software Developer - C# .NetCore, Angular
Location: Hybrid - Birmingham 2 days per week
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000
Benefits: Pension, Healthcare

Established over 30 years ago this highly innovative company are going through an interesting and exciting time with the main business system being redeveloped and redesigned into a bespoke modern solution. This system supports 3500 users across 96 member businesses.

The new platform is being developed as a scalable platform leveraging the latest technologies and robust frameworks. Data management is handled through entity framework which interacts with the SQL databases. REST API's are used through the system as the methodology to interact with third party integrations which are key with the system.

The new system is currently being developed by a third-party but there is a requirement within the company to be more self-sufficient and bring the software development resource in house - although this may also be supplemented by third party development support also.

A full stack developer is needed to help support the ongoing software improvement / bug fixing and changes to the system as business requirements require.

The head office is based close to Birmingham Airport which has excellent motorway links (M6 / M42) and train links with Birmingham International being a 10-minute walk away from the office.

The role will be a hybrid one with two days a week in the office following a few months of getting to know the business and their software.

What are we looking for:

We are looking for a full stack .Net developer with at least three to four years of development experience.

Technical overview:

Front end - Angular/TypeScript
Back end - C# .NET core
Deployment - Azure DevOps pipeline
Platform design- Microservices architecture - Hosted on Azure Kubernetes service
Data Management - Entity framework - interacting with SQL databases
Authentication - Auth0 complimented by custom roles and permissions (RBAC) within the system You will be the sole developer within the business, so we are looking for someone that is keen to have a key role in the development, documentation and how to take the product forward.

The company has a very friendly working atmosphere and are an organisation that embrace efficiency through technology so this will be a great opportunity for someone to make the new platform their own.

Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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