Back End Developer

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Back End Developer
Location: Bristol (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £55,000 DOE

Do you thrive on building robust, high-performance applications? Are you passionate about clean code, scalable architectures, and optimizing databases? We're looking for a Back End Developer to develop and maintain the core systems that power applications.

Benefits!

Hybrid/Remote Flexibility - Work where you're most productive.
Exciting Tech Stack - Work with modern .NET frameworks, cloud solutions & best practices.
Career Growth - Clear progression, mentorship & training opportunities.
Impactful Work - Develop systems that power real-world applications at scale.What You'll Do:

Build scalable applications using C# and .NET Core/.NET 6/7.
API Development - Design and maintain RESTful and GraphQL APIs.
Work with SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or NoSQL solutions (MongoDB, Redis).
Deploy and maintain applications on Azure/AWS, using Docker & Kubernetes.
Work closely with front-end developers, DevOps engineers, and product teams.What We're Looking For:

3+ years experience in back-end development with .NET (C#).
Strong experience with .NET Core / .NET 6+ and Entity Framework.
Expertise in SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or NoSQL databases.
Familiarity with microservices, event-driven architecture, and CI/CD pipelines.
Experience with Azure (Azure Functions, App Services, Cosmos DB) or AWS.If you are interested in this position, please apply for immediate consideration and interview. You can contact me on (phone number removed) or (url removed)

Keywords: Back End Developer, Back End Engineer, Back End Software Developer, Web Developer, Software Developer, Software Engineer, Web Developer, Application Developer, Programmer, C# Developer, .Net Developer, C#, .Net, ASP.Net, .Net Core, MVC, Entity Framework, SQL, Restful API, Microsoft SQL

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