Software Engineer (.Net/ C#)

Cardiff
2 days ago
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Role: Software Engineer (.NET / C#)
Working hours: 10am-6pm (aligned to US team)
Fully Remote (UK-based)
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 p/annum

CPS Group are partnering with a Data Consultancy to hire a Software Engineer to support their expanding US-facing development team. This role sits within a highly collaborative engineering function and reports directly into the Director of Development, who manages teams across both the UK and the US.

This is a great opportunity to join a business that delivers complex data migration and transformation solutions for enterprise clients - combining modern software engineering with real-world data challenges.

The Role:

You'll work primarily on the backend, developing and enhancing a core enterprise migration platform built in .NET / C#. The role has a strong focus on clean code, testing, and modern engineering practices, with exposure to large-scale, data-heavy systems.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Building and maintaining modern .NET / C# applications
  • Writing high-quality, testable code (unit tests, Git, CI/CD)
  • Supporting data-intensive platforms and migration projects
  • Working closely with Data Engineers to understand data flows
  • Developing and maintaining integrations and connectors
  • Collaborating daily with US-based stakeholders and engineers

    What They're Looking For?

    Essential:

  • Strong experience with C# / .NET
  • Modern engineering mindset (testing, Git workflows, clean code)
  • Good working knowledge of SQL for querying and data manipulation
  • Background in backend-focused development

    Nice to Have:

  • Exposure to Angular
  • Experience with data migration, ETL, or large-scale data movement
  • Familiarity with CI/CD and DevOps tooling
  • Experience working with international or distributed teams
  • If you bring strong experience in the "nice to haves" - particularly data migration or ETL - and are slightly above the salary range, CPS Group are happy to discuss.

    If you're a Software Engineer who enjoys modern .NET development and wants to build solutions that sit at the heart of data transformation projects, this is a great opportunity to explore.

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