Senior .Net Product Engineer

London
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Role: Senior .Net Product Engineer (FinTech)

Office Location: London

Working Model: Fully remote working model with quarterly socials/team events.

Salary: £60-75k plus benefits

Do you hate being bored?

Does being shoved into a silo for the rest of your career fill you with dread?

Do you want your hard work to make a real difference in a company?

If your answers to these questions is a very loud ‘YES!’, then here’s the role for you!

One of my favourite sayings is ‘the people make the place’ and that couldn’t be truer of this company.

It’s rare to find such a good blend of cool, interesting work and really wonderful people- the CTO is one of the most caring, effective, and genuine people you could hope to meet, and to add credence to this statement is the fact that the people who have worked for him before having sung his praises to me.

In this role, you’ll go into a tiny company of just shy of 10 people who are mostly software engineers of varying levels of seniority (but mostly on the more senior end, currently). You’ll be using a real mix of tech, including:

C#

.Net 8+

TypeScript

MariaDB (will likely move to a different NoSQL DB at some point)

GCP (you can have used other Cloud providers like AWS or Azure)

PHP (their legacy code is PHP- you’ll have to interact with it, but it is being deprecated)

Docker

Naturally, whilst it’s important that you’ve got the skills above to do the role, the most crucial thing they are looking for is attitude. You can teach skills; you can’t teach someone to have a good attitude!

They look for self-starters who take the initiative, who are curious and ask questions, who are upbeat, and want to muck in with whatever task is up next. If you’ve ever found yourself saying ‘that’s not my job’, it’s likely you’ll not be right for this role.

You’ll get involved in a wide variety of projects, in a nimble, fun, and engaging role, surrounded by intelligent, collaborative, and supportive people that will use your existing skills to their full extent, give you the chance to widen your knowledge base significantly, and have a great time doing it!

They might get an office in Nottingham to go into once per week, in the future, so living in a commutable distance from Nottingham would be beneficial.

If this sounds right up your street, please apply now or get in touch to find out more!

We welcome diverse applicants and are dedicated to treating all applicants with dignity and respect, regardless of background

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