Senior C#.Net Developer

Brighton
4 weeks ago
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Senior C#.Net Developer
Permanent
Location: Home / Brighton (onsite 2 days a week)
Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 (+ excellent benefits including 28% pension contributions)

Skills: Full stack development, C#/.Net, Azure, Agile processes. Hands-on Lead Developer who can manage a growing team of full stack Developers. Event driven development and Domain Driven design.

We are looking to recruit a Senior C#.Net Developer for a technology driven public sector organisation. Working as part of a talented Development Team the Senior C#.Net Developer will work as a technical lead on projects and offer mentoring to other junior members of the team.

This is a hybrid role and you will be required to work onsite in Brighton 2 days a week.

Upcoming projects include:

Transforming applications into event-based architecture by applying domain driven design principles.
Building accessible cloud hosted websites
Refactoring applicationsYou need to be able to demonstrate:

5+ years' experience developing clean and secure and well-tested code in .Net/C# with at least 1 years' experience in a Senior Developer role where you have coached and mentored mid-level Developers.
Experience in event driven architecture and domain driven design principles.
Proven ability to build accessible web applications in asp.net, MVC etc.
Strong RDBMS skills including SQL Server
Knowledge of appropriate software architecture patterns
Strong communications and collaboration skillsDesirable:

Experience of Sitecore/Umbraco or similar CMS
Azure skills including Logic Apps, Azure Service Bus
Experience of Azure DevOps, including CI/CD pipelines

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