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Net, C# Developer with strong AWS skills with product development experience and a real passion for client led innovation is sought by a market leading tech innovation software house based near Wolverhampton.

With a move to expand the software development team this .Net, C# Developer can expect exposure to the latest technology including VR, machine learning, big data and cloud provisioning in an autonomous, collaborative environment where commitment to bespoke, high quality software is valued as a key factor in the company's 15 years of success.

This .Net, C# Developer will be joining a growing development team working directly with the founder to deliver multiple, complex projects with the autonomy to bring new ideas, technology and a personality to the role.

This .Net,C# Developer based Near Wolverhampton should have most of the following key skills:

  • Strong .Net core, C# application (ideally cloud native) development skills
  • Experience building cross platform products from MVP to release
  • Strong JSON skills
  • Front end JavaScript framework exposure - Vue.js, React, Next etc
  • Git version control experience
  • Agile methodology understanding
  • Restful API exposure
  • AWS experience (EC2,ECS, S3, Lambda etc)
  • Any Ionic framework would be useful

    This .Net, C# Developer based near Wolverhampton will receive

  • Starting salary of up to £50,000
  • Flexible working patterns
  • Great progression opportunities
  • Hybrid working
  • Free parking
  • 25 days holiday
  • Choice of technology
  • An inclusive working environment with complete commitment to modern tech
  • Regular salary reviews
  • A well-structured training scheme with external certifications

    So if you are a .Net, C# Developer with solid commercial experience who is looking to get exposure in the latest technologies within a collaborative forward thinking team then please apply now to be considered and for further info.

    .Net, C# Developer
    Wolverhampton
    .Net, JSON, RESTful API, Git, AWS, MySQL, HTML, CSS, Ionic

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