Lead Software Developer - C#, ASP.NET Care, Azure

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Lead Software Developer - C#, ASP.NET Care, Azure - £50,000 to £70,000 - Sheffield (remote)

Role: Lead Software Developer

Annual Salary: £50,000 to £70,000 depending on experience

Job Type: Full-time

Location: Sheffield - Remote

About the company

Founded by Software Developers, our company is a leader in the maritime industry, providing essential software solutions such as publishing systems, UKHO data production, fleet tracking, and navigation chart validation systems. As the Lead Software Developer, you will spearhead technological innovation, developing cutting-edge systems using the latest technologies like C#, ASP.NET Core, Azure, and more.

About you

As the Lead Software Developer, you will be an integral part of a leading software development company specializing in the marine domain. You will utilize your extensive experience in web, desktop, and cloud technologies within the .NET and Azure ecosystems to significantly impact the development and evolution of advanced systems.

Key technologies:

Publishing System: Utilizes C#, WPF, Azure Storage, Azure Functions, ASP.NET Core MVC & Web API.

UKHO Data Production Systems: Built with C#, ASP.NET Core, Azure Functions, Blazor, SignalR, and Bootstrap.

Electronic Log Books System: Uses C# and WPF, with cloud components like Azure Functions, Service Bus, Cosmos DB, and ASP.NET Web API.

Cross-Platform Navigation Chart Drawing Components: Developed with C#, .NET Core, and Skia.

Fleet Tracking System: Employs WPF, Azure SQL, WebJobs, ASP.NET MVC, and Azure Storage (Blob + Queue).

Backend Management Systems: Implemented using C#, ASP.NET Core, Azure SQL, and .NET Core Web APIs for B2B services.

Navigation Chart Validation System: Uses C#, ASP.NET Core

Skill requirements:

Skills in shaping and driving development processes, particularly in DevOps and CI/CD for cloud systems

Strong software development skills who can take responsibility and lead areas within this roadmap

Strong skills in software design, UX and Architecture

Being able to show evidence of working with high-level specifications to discover and define detailed requirements

Strong candidates will be able to show they are confident and capable in handling this full range of activities involved in managing and maintaining a successful software system.

Benefits:

You'll work on interesting and challenging projects in a supportive environment that values your contributions.

Our client offers flexible working hours, continuous learning opportunities, and a pleasant office environment that balances focused work with team collaboration.

Company pension scheme

Medical benefits

Group critical illness cover

Life cover insurance.

To Apply

If you are interested in the Lead Software Developer position and would like to apply, simply click Apply and attach a copy of your most up to date CV for immediate consideration.

Lead Software Developer - C#, ASP.NET Care, Azure - £50,000 to £70,000 - Sheffield (remote)

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