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Cheshire West and Chester
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Mid-Level Software Developer – .NET Azure – Cheshire
You’ve got a couple of years of solid .NET experience under your belt. You’re comfortable with Azure, APIs, and building things the right way. Now you’re ready for that next step with bigger projects, better tech, and a clear path to senior. That’s exactly what this role is about.
We’re building a brand-new squad and want you right in the middle of it. You’ll work on modern .NET and Azure projects that make an impact, like integrations with Amazon and Deliveroo, developing microservices, and exploring how ML and AI can transform stock and inventory systems.
This isn’t a role where you’re hidden in the corner cranking out tickets. You’ll be involved in decision-making, collaborating with senior engineers, and mentoring junior devs as you build the skills to step up to senior.
Here’s the tech you’ll be working with:


  • C#.NET Core/6

  • Azure Functions (everything runs through Azure)

  • Terraform (IaC)

  • Microservice architecture

  • API integrations

And because culture matters:


  • Cheshire office twice a week with free parking

  • Salary around £50–55k depending on experience

  • Benefits include staff discount, gym membership, enhanced maternity and paternity, regular team events, and even an onsite Michelin Star Chef

If you’re a mid-level dev who wants to grow, tackle real engineering challenges, and get closer to senior level, this is your move

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