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Web Developer – C#

Kent - Hybrid
£50k + Benefits

Introduction
CV Screen is recruiting for a talented Web Developer with strong C# skills to join a well-established and growing technology-led organisation based in Erith, Kent. This hybrid role offers a salary of £50,000 plus an excellent benefits package. The successful candidate will join a collaborative development team delivering scalable software solutions and visually engaging web applications. Our client has been operating for over 20 years, employs more than 200 staff across the UK, and is known for its continued investment in technology and professional development. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact within a forward-thinking business.

Duties & Responsibilities

Develop and enhance back-end applications and APIs using C# and .NET

Create responsive, user-friendly front-end interfaces with a strong focus on UI/UX

Contribute to sprint planning, task tracking and agile delivery processes

Manage code through Git and support CI/CD pipelines within Azure DevOps

Produce high-quality, testable code and resolve defects or performance issues

What Experience is Required

At least 3 years’ experience in C# and .NET development with strong OOP knowledge

Solid front-end skills including HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript/TypeScript, plus a modern framework (e.g. React, Angular or Blazor)

Experience with SQL databases, RESTful APIs and software testing practices

Salary & Benefits
Salary of £45,000 – £50,000 plus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, hybrid working, pension scheme, private healthcare, professional development budget and regular team events.

Location
Based in Erith, Kent and easily commutable from Dartford, Bexleyheath, Sidcup, Gravesend, Bromley and South East London.

How to Apply
To apply, please send your CV in strict confidence to Kate Morgan at CV Screen.

Alternate Job Titles
C# Developer
.NET Developer
Full Stack Developer (.NET)
Software Developer – C#

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