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Backend Software Engineer C# .Net AI ChatGPT

Client Server
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8 months ago
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Backend Software Engineer / Developer (C# .Net AI ChatGPT) London / WFH to £100k


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Would you like to join a growing and profitable start-up that is viewed as a leading FinTech disruptor in a senior role that will allow you a great deal of influence and progression?

As a Backend Software Engineer you will architect and build highly performant and scalable solutions using the Microsoft tech stack and SOLID design principles, collaborating with cross functional Agile project teams in 2 week Sprints, you'll be an advocate of best practice and ensure software is delivered to schedule.

There's a host of new features and development work and you'll also help to drive the adoption of AI within the business, introducing things like chat bots and exploring the use of AI to make process improvements. This is an impactful role where you'll report into and collaborate with the CTO, you'll have a lot of visibility and quickly see the results of your work.

Location / WFH:

There's a hybrid policy, with two days in the brand new London offices and flexibility to work from home three days a week.

About you:

  • You are an experienced Software Engineer with a strong knowledge of modern best practice
  • You have strong C# backend development skills
  • You have experience or a strong interest in Artificial Intelligence and are keen to explore the possibilities further, ChatGPT knowledge
  • You have strong analysis and problem solving skills alongside organisation and planning abilities
  • Other technology in the stack includes AWS, Snowflake and Python, experience with any of these would also be useful
  • You have business acumen and advanced communication / stakeholder management skills

What's in it for you:

As a Backend Software Engineer / Developer you will earn a competitive package including:

  • Salary to £100k
  • Bonus (c20%)
  • Pension (5% employer contribution)
  • 25 days holiday (increasing to 27 after two years and 30 after)
  • Life Assurance (4x base salary)
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Range of training, career development and supported learning
  • Impactful role working on cutting edge technology

Apply nowto find out more about this Backend Software Engineer / Developer (C# .Net AI ChatGPT) opportunity.

At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.

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