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Our client is the UK's largest and most progressive Football Centre operator. They are recruiting as a Junior Developer to join their head office team.

We are looking for a C# software developer with at least 1 year of experience to enhance and support our clients in-house applications as an integral part of their IT team. Our client provide extensive onboarding, support and a range of CPD is available including access to plural sight.

Job Duties

  • Support and enhance the existing company applications

  • Build new applications in line with the business needs

  • Develop Interfaces with external supplier applications

  • Upgrade/rewrite existing applications to use more efficient and newer technologies

    Knowledge

    Essential Skills

  • C# .net Windows and Web Front end application development

  • C# asp.net Web service and MVC/WEB API development

  • TSQL - create and alter Stored Procedures, Tables etc

    Beneficial knowledge

  • SQL Server Management – maintenance, setup, security

  • SQL Reporting – Both management and report design

  • SQL merge Replication

  • Power BI

  • Windows Powershell

  • Javascript libraries such as Reactjs/React Native Angular

  • Umbraco

  • servicestack

  • Azure – Devops deployments, virtual machines

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