C#.Net Developer (WPF)

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9 months ago
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Data Engineer

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£500 – £700 pd
Posted
11 Jul 2025 (9 months ago)

This is a great opportunity for capable C#.Net developers with WPF experience to work on a number of exciting systems development projects on-site at a large global financial services institution! These are ongoing roles so will last a long time for the right individuals!
Rate: £400 per day (Inside IR35, via an umbrella company)
Tenure: 6 months, renewable
Hybrid: A minimum of 3 days in the East London office, 2 days remote
To be considered for the role you will require the following:

  • At least 8+ years' experience of .NET C# development experience
  • WPF development skills are essential
  • Good knowledge of T-SQL, PL/SQL and/or MS SQL Server
  • Extensive experience of Windows application development
  • Understanding of MS .NET Framework environments.
  • Understanding of Object Oriented programming
  • Flexibility in technical environments and task involvement
  • A banking/financial services background would be a big plus
    NB: Due to the high volume of responses only applicants who meet the specific requirements will be contacted.
    Keywords: developer, programmer, engineer, analyst, a/p, consultant, lead, leader, SQL, server, oracle. PL/SQL, c#, c sharp, .net, studio, VBA, WPF, windows

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