NET Software Engineer

Bristol
5 days ago
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Join us as a .Net Software Engineer

This is an opportunity for a technically minded individual to join us as a .Net Software Engineer

You’ll be designing, producing, testing, and implementing working software, working across the lifecycle of the system

Hone your existing software engineering skills and advance your career in this critical role

This role is available as either full time, reduced hours, or part time with a minimum of 28 working hours and you’ll work from home some of the time, but you’ll also spend at least one day a week in our Bristol office

What you'll do

Working in a permanent feature team, you’ll be developing knowledge of aspects of the associated platform across the disciplines of business, applications, data, and infrastructure. You’ll be liaising with principal engineers, architects in the domain, and other key stakeholders to understand how the platform works and how it supports business objectives.

You’ll also be:

Applying Agile methods to the development of software on the backlog

Producing resilient and long-lived software and acting flexibly to cope with future needs

Delivering intentional architecture and formulating emergent design through innovative ideas, experimentation, and prototyping

Designing and developing software with a focus on the automation of build, test, and deployment activities, using executable patterns

The skills you'll need

We’re looking for someone with strong full stack experience in software design and implementation, including being able to exploit programming languages to solve complex problems. You’ll need to be capable of complex requirements analysis capture and validation, and with business and systems requirements. Know-how on architectural patterns and OAuth2/OpenID Connect would be a plus.

Along with a very good command of English and excellent communication, stakeholder management, and collaboration skills, you’ll have the ability to work with business teams to produce pragmatic solutions and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts in a simple way.

Additionally, you’ll demonstrate:

Experience of leading the implementation of programming best practice, especially around scalability, automation, virtualisation, optimisation, availability, and performance

Solid experience in Microsoft technology with .NET Core and Web framework, MS SQL, and REST Microservices

Strong experience building, SAST scanning, code quality scanning, testing, and deploying Single Page Applications to public clouds via continuous integration and associated tooling such as GitLab or Jenkins

Experience of working in an environment where products must be delivered to specific timescales

Experience of information security policies and practices within the financial sector

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