Company: CLIENT SERVER LTD.
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £65,000 - £80,000 per annum
C# Developer / Software Engineer (C# .Net 6 React Cloud) Remote UK / WFH to £80k
Are you a skilled C# Developer with strong .Net Core experience combined with a good knowledge of Cloud based platforms?
You could be joining a financial services tech consultancy that specialise in solutions for Pensions and Investment Managers; continually learning and progressing your career in a senior, hands-on role.
As a C# Developer you will work across the full development lifecycle with involvement from requirements and planning through to development, testing, implementation, DevOps and support. You'll be using a wide range of technology across the full tech stack; they've just moved over to .Net 6.0 and are using front end frameworks such as React and Redux; you'll have a focus on backend development but with exposure to the front end too.
As a senior member of the team you'll be able to make suggestions and recommendations for improvements and in time can move into a leadership role if desired.
Location / WFH Policy:
You can work from home but must be UK based and happy to meet up with colleagues occasionally.
About you:
- You have expertise with C# .Net including .Net Core / .Net 5.0
- You have experience with Cloud technologies, AWS preferred using Lambda (serverless architecture)
- You have a good knowledge of non-relational databases, ideally MongoDB experience
- You have a good knowledge of microservices, DevOps, CI/CD, TeamCity, Octopus
- You have front end development skills with TypeScript and React, Redux
- You're collaborative with great communication skills
What's in it for you:
Please note this is a 12 month Fixed Term Contract with pro-rated salary and full benefits:
- Salary to £80k
- 25 days holiday plus an extra day off for your birthday
- Pension
- Private medical care
- Life Assurance and Critical Illness Cover
- Paid maternity, paternity, adoption or shared parental leave
- Subsidised gym membership and more
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