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Job Title: Software Developer

Location: Bury St Edmunds

An exceptional opportunity awaits an experienced Software Developer, working for an esteemed client in Suffolk with remote work options.

Responsibilities:

Industry-Driven Development: Respond to evolving industry demands while ensuring compliance with government and industry regulations, making a significant impact on the utilities sector.

End-to-End Development: Engage in the entire life cycle of business applications, from defining technical specifications to unit testing, release management, and code quality assurance.

Coding Excellence: Craft clean, efficient code that's both scalable and maintainable.

Collaboration: Collaborate closely with business analysts and stakeholders to maximize the value delivered by our solutions.

Architectural Design: Contribute to the design of custom developments and integrations, ensuring the efficiency and robustness of our systems.

Security and Maintenance: Uphold security measures and compliance with industry standards.

Adherence to Standards: Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and coding standards.

Qualifications and Experience:

A degree in IT or equivalent experience. Proficiency in .NET, C#, Restful API, Entity Framework, SQL, source code management (TFS or Git), Web APIs, system design, and architecture.

Skills and Abilities:

Strong communication, documentation, problem-solving, proactive issue resolution, commitment to deadlines, and effective team collaboration.

Benefits:

Flexible salary on offer, based on experience Company pension up to 10% 33 days holiday including bank holidays + ability to purchase up to 10 additional days Hybrid working Strong career progression

If you're interested in finding out a few more details, reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners.

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