Net Developer

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Net Developer

Remote

Full time

£45,000 - £50,000 per annum

A fantastic opportunity for an experienced .Net Developer to join an established, leading technology company with exciting growth plans.

Benefits: Remote working; up to £100 per month contribution to office costs; Private healthcare; Contributory pension; 23 days Annual leave + statutory Bank holidays + birthday off

Must have right to work in the UK.

Are you an experienced .Net Software Developer with experience in bespoke financial software If so, this role is for you!! 

The Business

Our client is an established but growing company providing a state-of-the-art technology platform for the sale and administration of insurance products. They are the #1 technology platform for Commercial Lines Insurers, MGA’s and Brokers. A heavily R&D based business that has continually invested in technology and has a cloud-native offering with API first technology on Microsoft Azure.

Responsibilities:

Design, development and testing of new features in the applications
Responsible for regular communication with others involved in the development process
Implement, test, and bug-fix functionality
Responsibility for design and implementation of software projects using C#
Design, build, and maintain efficient and reliable C# code

Requirements:

3-4 years commercial experience is desirable
Proficient in C#
Experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and web development frameworks (VueJS, Bootstrap, jQuery)
Proven experience with software design and OOD methodologies
Familiarity with Relational Databases and SQL
Experience with ORM frameworks (EntityFramework.Core)
Experience with web services development (REST)
Strong in Object Oriented Programming, MVC, Design patterns and SOLID principles
Knowledge of Source Control Systems (git)
Knowledge of Docker / Kubernetes would be advantageous
Knowledge of Microsoft Azure would be advantageous

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