Software Developer

Glasgow
3 weeks ago
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A really well-established, Scottish-Founded, organisation that operate in a rewarding and positive sector, are looking for a passionate Software Developer (.Net) to join their hybrid team in Glasgow.

They've been operating for well over 20 years now and are considered as market-leaders within their field. They have an IT function of roughly thirty now and they work across the whole of the UK and EU. Technology is at the heart of this business, and they operate in the 'tech for good' space, so all of the work you'll be doing will have a direct positive impact on the lives of many.

You'll be joining their Agile Software team based out of Glasgow that is made up roughly nine. Where you'll report in directly to the Development Manager, working alongside the rest of the cross-functional IT team which is made up of Developers, Testers and Support Analysts. You'll ideally be coming in as one or the more experienced Developers into the team, as they're hoping you'll be able to work pretty independently, feel comfortable with some project ownership and even help to mentor some of the less experienced team members.

The organisation are really committed to staying up to date with the latest tech trends, they're already on .Net9 and will continue to modernise each year. They're also an Azure environment and are using modern technologies like Docker and Kubernetes. They're ideally looking for a Developer that shares their passion for modern technology and is keen to experiment and work with the latest tech on the market.

They have a pretty big runway of projects lined up for the next year or so, so will have plenty to stick your teeth into. A big chunk of these will be new and existing internal facing platforms and apps that will be used to help maximise efficiency, speed and safety within and outside the organisation.

You'll ideally have experience with the following;

** Modern .Net (they're currently on .Net9)

** Blazor (or exposure to JS libraries)

** Azure

** Database development (SQL or Entity Framework)

Experience with the following is highly desirable;

** Kubernetes or Docker

** Software Architecture

** Coaching and Mentoring Experience

This role would be really suited for a collaborative Developer that is looking for an opportunity where they can continue to work with modern technologies and gain real exposure to owning and leading projects - there is lots of scope here for autonomy and additional responsibilities here.

Their offices are based just outside central Glasgow, with parking onsite and great transport links - so it's really accessible. They do support hybrid working here, where you'd be expected onsite three days per week for F2F time with the team.

In return, the organisation are offering a salary from £40k to £55k for role (depending on experience) with a benefits package to match. In addition, there is a genuine opportunity here to progress your career with additional responsibilities.

If you're keen to find out more, please apply or drop Douglas Paget at Cathcart Technology a message via Linkedin

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