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SQL Developer

Hellesdon
3 days ago
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We’re looking for experienced SQL / .NET Developers to join a busy IT delivery team on a contract basis. This is an opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment supporting high-profile customers on complex software development projects.

The role is hybrid with time on site in Norwich, so you’ll need to be able to commute as required.

The Role As part of a collaborative IT delivery function, you’ll be responsible for designing, developing, and supporting data-driven applications and services. The environment is dynamic, customer-facing, and agile, so you’ll need strong technical skills alongside the ability to communicate effectively and work as part of a wider delivery team.

Key Skills & Experience
Proven track record in SQL Server development (stored procedures, functions, triggers, SSIS, SSRS).

Strong .NET / C# development skills, including APIs and microservices.

Solid understanding of data analysis and building reliable, scalable solutions.

Source code control (Bitbucket, Git, or similar).

Jira / Confluence or other agile tooling.

Excellent communication skills and experience in customer-facing environments.

Desirable:

Automated testing, Docker, AWS.

Agile delivery experience.

Contract Details
Location: Hybrid – Norwich (onsite 2–3 days per week, remainder remote)

Day Rate: Competitive / market-rate

Start Date: ASAP

Duration: Initial contract, with likely extension given workload

This role is well suited to experienced contractors who enjoy working in complex, fast-moving delivery environments and who are comfortable balancing hands-on technical work with stakeholder interaction

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