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Software Developer | Swansea/Hybrid | £40,000 - £45,000

Swansea
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Software Developer | Swansea/Hybrid | £40,000 - £45,000 |
C# | .Net | JavaScript | Azure | SQL |

Looking to join a company that gives you autonomy?

Looking to work somewhere which offers brilliant training and progression?

I’m supporting a brilliant company based in Swansea that harness technology to ensure companies all over the world who work in dangerous environments safe.

They’re looking for a Software Engineer to come on board to play a key role the full development lifecycle to build and support their software.

The type of Developer they’re looking for is someone who is a keen problem solver, wants to try new ideas and is a self-starter.
This company love to empower their developers and you will be given autonomy to develop some interesting products.

Tech stack – C#, .Net, JavScript, SQL, Azure, CI/CD

For your to be successful they’re looking for someone with Solid C#/.Net with a bit of frontend and exposure to Azure.

In return you will get a salary up to £45,000, 12% pension, private medical and 25 days annual leave + bank.

They’re based in Swansea and work hybrid with 2-3 days in the office and this can be flexible. Another great thing about them is the flexible hours. It’s a 37 hour week and have core hours of 10:30-3:30 so how you work around that is up to you.

Would this be something of interest? If so please apply or pop over your CV and we can go through the role.

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