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Software Developer (.NET)

Shoreditch
6 days ago
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Software Developer (.NET) X2

Location: Shoreditch (3 days a week in office, hybrid working)
Salary: £60,000 + benefits
Type: Permanent

About the role

We're looking for a Software Developer with strong .NET skills to join a collaborative tech team working on high-impact software solutions. You'll play a key role in building and maintaining applications that deliver real business value, while also influencing the product roadmap and contributing to future innovation.

This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys solving complex technical problems, working in an Agile environment, and wants the opportunity to learn, grow, and make a direct impact on a company's success.

What you'll be doing

Plan, write, test, and maintain code for web, mobile, and desktop applications in .NET.
Collaborate with developers, QA, and cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality features.
Take part in peer reviews and solution design discussions.
Troubleshoot support tickets and provide 3rd-level support where needed.
Help improve coding standards and development practices.
Mentor junior developers and share knowledge within the team.
Contribute ideas to the product roadmap and future feature development.The skills you'll need

Strong technical knowledge in .NET Framework, .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC/Web Forms, HTML/CSS/SASS, JavaScript/TypeScript, RESTful APIs, SQL Server, and Entity Framework.
Experience with scalable applications, design patterns, and asynchronous programming (e.g. queuing, caching, logging).
Familiarity with Windows services, DevOps, Azure, CI/CD, and security best practices (OWASP, ISO standards).
Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain technical ideas to non-technical stakeholders.
Organised, motivated, and able to prioritise effectively under pressure.
A relevant degree would be beneficial, but not essential.Ready to Apply?

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