Systems Developer (Integrations)

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Sr. Integration Developer (Permanent Role)- North Manchester - Local Housing Authority - Basic Salary of £54,000 + Benefits

Hays are currently working exclusively with one of our Social Housing partners in Greater Manchester (Oldham) assisting them in the recruitment of an experienced Integration Developer on a permanent, full-time basis. This role will be based one day per week at our client's offices in Oldham.

This is a great opportunity for an experienced developer to join a stable and secure technical team, while also enjoying the unique benefits that the UK public sector has to offer.

Our client is seeking an experienced Integration Developer to join their 4-person development team on a permanent basis and will be responsible for the integration of a range of cloud native applications across the business. In line with their ongoing digital transformation strategy, the team will continue to implement a wider suite of cloud-based technologies and services, and this team is set to grow rapidly, while playing a major role in the team's long-term growth strategy. We're looking for a strong C#/.NET developer who is open to adopting a Logic Apps-centric approach to system integrations. Proven experience working in a DevOps environment and implementing CI/CD pipelines is essential. Strong SQL skills would be beneficial.

Offer details

Basic Salary of £54,504
Matched pension contributions of up to 9%
25 days annual leave + bank holidays (option to buy 5 more)
Hybrid working (3 days p/week onsite in Oldham)
Car Lease Scheme (Electric)
Qualification funding SchemeWith government-funded organisations offering a higher degree of stability in an ever-volatile workforce, this is an excellent opportunity for someone to highlight their development and integration skills in an environment with a genuine social purpose.

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