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C# Software Developer (Swansea) Hybrid

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C# .NET Software Developer (Swansea)

Ready to build a career in software that literally saves lives? Join a vibrant Swansea based company crafting cutting-edge Digital Permit to Work and Integrated Safe Systems of Work solutions for hazardous environments worldwide.

You’ll be working on platforms that streamlines workflows, boosts efficiency and keeps workforces safe at major industrial sites. You’ll help evolve a mature product that’s trusted globally.

What You’ll Be Doing

Driving features end-to-end: specs → architecture → deployment → support
Writing clean, scalable C# (.NET Core & Framework) code
Building dynamic UIs with Knockout.js, TypeScript/vanilla JS, HTML5, CSS3 & LESS
Querying data in T-SQL and crafting LINQ expressions
Integrating AJAX/REST/WebAPI endpoints
Debugging in Visual Studio and managing data in SQL Server Management Studio
(Bonus) Experimenting with Dart/Flutter mobile appsWhat You Bring

Proven experience in C#/.NET, front-end tech & SQL
Comfortable across full product lifecycle
Self-starter mentality: meet tight deadlines solo or in Scrum teams
Respect, integrity & collaboration at your coreWhy You’ll Love It

Total autonomy and ownership
Challenging, high-impact projects
Flexible 37-hour week (core 10:30–15:30)
Up to 12.5% pension, private medical cover, 25 days holiday + bank holidays
Competitive salary and bonus incentivesIf you’re ready to innovate and have fun doing it, hit apply, for more information contact me (url removed)

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