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Software Engineer - Azure / .NET Core (Contract)

Location: Remote with occasional day on site
Contract Type: 9-12 months (with potential extension)
Start Date: November 2025
Rate: up to £425/day
IR35: Outside

We're seeking a Software Engineer to join a project team rebuilding a critical customer-facing application for our client. You'll be joining a high-performing engineering team working on a greenfield platform, with the opportunity to shape the technical foundations from the ground up in a real roll your sleeves up environment.

This is a hands-on role for someone who thrives in a DevOps-driven environment, is confident working with Azure, and enjoys building resilient, scalable services that power real-world applications.

Key Outcomes

Deliver high-quality backend code in a brand-new greenfield environment.
Ensure backend code is performant, secure, and production ready.
Backend integrates seamlessly with frontend and mobile platforms.
Support continuous improvement and technical excellence across the team.
Skills & Experience
Essential:

Strong hands-on experience with:
C#, .NET Core, SQL
Azure Function Apps, API Manager, App Insights
CI/CD automation (Azure DevOps or equivalent)
Experience working in Agile teams (Scrum/Kanban).
Comfortable working in cross-functional teams across locations.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Passion for quality, scalability, and maintainability.

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