C# Software Developer

Bolton
11 months ago
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Are you a passionate and skilled C# Developer looking for your next challenge? Do you want to be part of a forward-thinking company at the forefront of their industry? Our client, a market leader in their field, is expanding their development team due to an influx of exciting new project work - and they want you on board.

Location: Bolton
Salary: Up to £50,000 + benefits
Position Type: Full-time / Permanent

Key Skills & Experience:

We're looking for someone with a solid software development foundation and a desire to build high-quality, scalable solutions. You should have:

Strong experience with C# and .NET
A sound grasp of SOLID principles and design patterns
Experience working with MS SQL Server, Entity Framework, and LINQ
Knowledge of Linux environments and Bash scripting
Proficiency in Angular 18 and TypeScript
Familiarity with Microservices architecture
Understanding of IoT devices and headless applications
Agile experience - comfortable with Scrum ceremonies and full project life cycle
Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps and CI/CD PipelinesNice to Have:

Exposure to cloud-based solutions
Interest in automation and performance optimization
Strong communication and problem-solving skillsWhy Join?

Work with cutting-edge tech on meaningful, real-world applications
Be part of a collaborative, agile development team
Play a key role in delivering high-impact projects in a growing business
Enjoy career progression, learning opportunities, and the support of a dynamic environmentThis is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to be part of something exciting, where your input and ideas really matter.

Apply now and be part of a team that's shaping the future with technology

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