Senior .NET Developer

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Your Next Big Adventure: Senior .NET Full Stack Developer
Imagine stepping into a role where your code does not just function, it drives innovation. A place where you are not just a developer, but a problem-solver, architect, and mentor. If you are a Senior .NET Full Stack Developer looking for more than just a job, if you crave challenge, ownership, and the chance to build something meaningful, this is your next chapter.
The Journey Begins
From day one, you will be at the heart of projects that matter. Our client is building scalable, high-traffic applications, and they need someone like you. Someone who sees the bigger picture, thinks beyond the immediate task, and takes pride in crafting elegant, efficient solutions.
Your journey starts with understanding the business, not just writing code, but really getting to grips with why it is being written. You will translate ideas into tangible, working solutions, collaborating with engineers from around the world, sharing insights, and shaping the technology roadmap.
You will not just build software, you will build better ways of working, refining processes, mentoring junior developers, and driving best practices. Your expertise will help shape the future of the team, and in turn, you will have the chance to learn from some of the best in the industry.
Your Toolkit: What You Will Work With
This role is about more than ticking boxes. It is about bringing passion and curiosity to the table. Here is what you will be diving into:
🚀 Tech that Excites You – Microsoft Stack (.NET, C#, .NET 6, ASP.NET Core MVC), plus modern front-end frameworks (Angular, Vue, React).
📊 Data at Scale – SQL Server, MySQL, optimised queries, stored procedures, handling data in a way that makes applications faster and smarter.
🔍 Problem-Solving at Every Level – Designing and consuming RESTful APIs, applying security best practices, and making applications resilient and efficient.
🌎 Global Collaboration – Working with international teams, communicating complex ideas simply, and thriving in an Agile, fast-moving environment.
💡 Constant Growth – Learning new tools and concepts, experimenting with AWS, Terraform, Cloudflare, and logging tools like Elasticsearch, Rollbar, and Sentry.
What Success Looks Like
Fast forward a year. You are no longer just part of the team, you are a key driver of its success. You have helped launch game-changing features, optimised performance in ways that directly impact thousands of users, and mentored junior developers who now look to you for guidance.
You are not just coding. You are influencing, innovating, and constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
The Next Step is Yours
If you are ready for a career-defining opportunity, where your ideas will be valued and your work will make a real impact, this is your moment. Step into a role where you do not just write code, you shape the future.
đź“© Apply now and let us build something incredible together.
Our client believes in diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity for all. If you have the skills and passion, we encourage you to apply, regardless of background

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