Software Developer (.NET / SQL)

Kingston upon Hull
6 days ago
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Job Title: Software Developer (.NET / SQL) - Junior / Mid-Level

Location: Hull, UK (Hybrid / Office)

Salary: £26,660 - £32,000 per annum

Job type: Full-time, Permanent

Reality Solutions is a leading regional IT Solutions Provider and Sage Accredited Business Partner based in Hull. We are looking for a Software Developer with experience in VB.NET and/or C#.NET to join our development team. You will work on internal and client-facing business systems, contributing to both ongoing product development and new feature delivery.

About the role

This role suits a developer with solid foundations in .NET and SQL who is comfortable working across backend logic, database interaction, and supporting user-facing applications. You will be involved in maintaining existing systems while also helping modernise parts of the platform over time.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain applications using VB.NET and C#.NET
Design, write, and optimise SQL Server queries and stored procedures
Implement new features and improve existing functionality
Debug, test, and resolve software defects
Work with internal stakeholders to understand business requirements
Maintain and improve legacy systems while contributing to modernisation efforts
Integrate with third-party systems and APIs
Contribute to documentation and handover processes
Follow version control and release proceduresAbout you

We are looking for a practical problem solver who can work through real business scenarios. You should be comfortable working with legacy code and improving it safely, and a clear communicator with non-technical stakeholders. We value attention to detail, ownership of delivered work, and a willingness to learn and expand into newer technologies.

Required Skills & Experience:

Commercial experience with .NET development (VB.NET and/or C#.NET)
Strong working knowledge of SQL Server and relational database concepts
Experience writing queries, joins, views, and stored procedures
Understanding of application debugging and troubleshooting
Familiarity with Git-based version control workflows
Ability to work independently on defined tasks
Good understanding of software structure and maintainabilityDesirable Skills:

Experience with ASP.NET / .NET Core / Web APIs
Exposure to ERP or business management systems (Sage 200)
Experience integrating with REST APIs
Familiarity with Power Platform / Power Apps
Mobile development exposure (e.g., Flutter / Dart)
Cloud exposure (Azure or AWS)
DevOps or CI/CD pipeline familiarityWhat we offer

Varied work across multiple business systems
Opportunity to modernise legacy applications
Exposure to full development lifecycle
Supportive team environment with room to grow
Healthy balanced work-life environmentPlease click the APPLY button to send your CV and covering letter for this role.

Candidates with the relevant experience and job titles of; .NET Developer, C# Developer, VB.NET Developer, SQL Developer, Junior Developer, Mid-Level Developer, Software Engineer, Database Developer, and Backend Developer may be suitable for this role

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