Lead .Net Developer (ASP.Net, C#, Azure)

Manchester
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Lead Developer (ASP.Net, C#, Azure) – £80,000 - Manchester/Hybrid - 27 days holiday + Christmas shut down, Fully Remote (with office to remote office spaces if you so wish), Enhanced pension, Health cash plan, life cover, personal development opportunities

You will be working on SaaS applications developing a platform within the medical/healthcare space
Your work will be directly having an impact on a professional industry which has an impact on people’s lives – want to work on a meaningful mission assisting with saving lives? This ones your go!
Work with cutting-edge technology and architecture - microservices
The Role
We have partnered with a company within the medical industry, who after continued growth throughout 2024 have decided to hire three more .NET/C# software developers, ranging from mid-senior level. You'll be joining an established team of over 35 professionals, including full-stack developers, testers, QA and product professionals, and will have the opportunity to work on a variety of web-based and application software solutions. You will work across the full software stack within the latest technologies, in an AGILE way of working within SCRUM teams.

You will utilise your skills to design, build and maintain scalable, reliable and secure REST API’s, web based solutions and software applications in a microservices architecture. You will have a thirst for knowledge and be keen to keep up to date with the latest technologies and trends in the market, contribute new ideas to the business and have a voice in the way things are done within an established team.

As a Lead Developer, you will mentor the existing team and take the technical lead on projects. You will be able to communicate technical issues to both non-technical and technical people. You will have a grasp of architecture and its principles, being able to break down solutions.

Technical stack:

ASP.Net, C#
JavaScript, TypeScript, React
SQL Server, MongoDB, CosmosDB
Azure (DevOps desirable)
Kubernetes, Docker or similar
Git Repos and commands
Company
This is a well-established business who are experts in their industry- you will work with some of the brightest individuals out there whilst getting the opportunity to learn and develop in the latest technologies and architecture. They are passionate about keeping at the forefront of innovation in technology – constantly exploring and keeping up to date with the latest trends in the market.

Your work will be showcased on a national scale, and you will have the opportunity to have an impact on a meaningful industry.

With multiple opportunities to grow and progress within the business right through from mid-level to lead this is not one to miss out on!

You will be able to go into the office on a hybrid basis for this position - in their offices based in Central Manchester ideally a couple of days per week.

Apply now!

Lead Developer (ASP.Net, C#, Azure) – £80,000 - Manchester/Hybrid - 27 days holiday + Christmas shut down, Fully Remote (with office to remote office spaces if you so wish), Enhanced pension, Health cash plan, life cover, personal development opportunities

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