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Senior C# Developer.Net Core - Finance

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Senior C# Developer / Engineer (C# .Net Core) London / WFH to £85k

Are you a skilled C# Developer looking to progress your career in a senior, hands-on role?

You could be at a successful and scaling Retail FX Brokerage working on Greenfield systems.

As a Senior C# Developer you'll be designing and developing high quality, maintainable, and reliable code for a real-time, low latency trading systems built mostly in C# and React deployed to Azure. You'll focus on C# .Net backend development within an AWS environment, but also with exposure across the full technology stack in a modern development environment with microservices. There are many technical challenges to explore, the initial project will be to build a KYC system from scratch.

Location / WFH:

You'll join colleagues in the London office Monday to Wednesday with flexibility to work from home Thursday and Friday.

About you:

You have strong C# .Net Core backend development experience You have a good knowledge of microservices and Cloud (AWS or Azure) experience, ideally, you'll have some experience with Docker / Kubernetes, EKS You have a good understanding of CQRS and event driven architectures Ideally you will also have some front end development experience with JavaScript / TypeScript / React.js or Angular You have strong analytical and problem solving skills You're collaborative with excellent communication skills

What's in it for you:

As a Senior C# Developer / Engineer you will earn a competitive package:

Up to £85k salary Bonus Private Healthcare Pension 25 days holiday Hybrid working

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