Senior C# Developer

Warrington
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Senior C# Developer – Warrington

Our client, an innovative technology company based in Warrington, creating cutting-edge solutions that combine enterprise software, security, and AI capabilities. Our clients projects span multiple industries, and we pride ourselves on delivering robust, scalable applications while staying at the forefront of emerging technologies.

They are now looking for a Senior C# Developer to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on challenging projects, influence architecture decisions, and help shape the future of our software solutions.

What You’ll Do

Design, develop, and maintain high-quality C# applications across our platform

Work on AI-enabled solutions and integrate machine learning capabilities where relevant

Ensure applications are secure by design and adhere to best practices in cybersecurity

Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product, QA, and DevOps

Participate in code reviews, mentoring junior developers, and promoting best practices

Solve complex technical problems and contribute to the overall architecture strategy

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

Strong experience with C# / .NET development

Solid understanding of software security principles and secure coding practices

Experience with AI / Machine Learning frameworks and integrating them into applications

Good knowledge of databases, API design, and cloud technologies

Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

Desirable:

Experience with DevOps practices (CI/CD pipelines)

Familiarity with Azure or AWS cloud platforms

Experience in enterprise or financial software environments

Why Join Us?

Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking development team

Work on exciting, cutting-edge technology projects

Competitive salary with benefits

Opportunity for personal growth and professional development

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

Senior C# Developer – Warrington

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