Senior dotnet developer

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Senior .Net Software Developer

Up to £65k

Birmingham

Hybrid role

C#, .Net, Azure

Benefits:

25 days annual leave plus bank

Purchase additional holiday days

Life Assurance

Income Protection

Dental, and more…

I am working with a client in the Birmingham area that is looking for Mid to Senior .Net developers to join their team.

They are looking for someone who is autonomous, proactive and accountable, able to understand ambiguity, take ownership of tasks and use best practice in development standards. You should be able to work independently when completing a task while being confident enough to ask for support when needed.

You should be someone that uses SOLID design principles in your work, and understands how to secure applications using IAM tools, integrating SSO and MFA into applications.

This is a regulated and governance heavy environment in a fintech environment.

There are two environments to choose from - one is greenfield focused, and one is more brownfield.

Tech Stack you will be working with:

C#, .Net 8, soon to be .Net 10, Azure, Azure App Services, Azure Service Bus, Azure Containers, Blob Storage, Azure Key Vault, Cosmos DB, Azure SQL, MSSQL Server, GitHub, CI/CD

Day to day responsibilities:

Hands on development - C#, .Net

Following best practice within team standards

Cross functional collaboration

Software Testing - Unit and Integration

Ensure that DevOps processes are implemented consistently

Working across entire SDLC

Continuous Improvement

Working across both monolith and microservices.

Documentation

Essential Skills:

C#, .Net

Azure - Azure App Services, Azure Service Bus, Azure Containers, Blob Storage, Azure Key Vault, Cosmos DB, Azure SQL

Building APIs from scratch

IAM - AD, Entra

MSSQL Server, CosmosDB

Stakeholder communication

Agile / Scrum experience

Desirable:

Azure Certifications

This is an urgent vacancy, so if you would like to be considered then please apply quoting reference AR(phone number removed).

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C#, .Net 8, .Net, dotnet, Azure, Azure App Services, Azure Service Bus, Azure Containers, Blob Storage, Azure Key Vault, Cosmos DB, Azure SQL, MSSQL Server, GitHub, CI/CD, Entra ID,

C#, .Net 8, .Net, dotnet, Azure, Azure App Services, Azure Service Bus, Azure Containers, Blob Storage, Azure Key Vault, Cosmos DB, Azure SQL, MSSQL Server, GitHub, CI/CD, Entra ID, SOLID, SOLID, SOLID, SOLID, SOLID, Agile, Agile, Agile, Agile, Agile

If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.

Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent & contract roles within Engineering & Manufacturing, IT & Digital, Science & Technology and Service & Sales sectors.

Please note as we receive a high level of applications we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010.

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