NET Developer

Doncaster
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Position: .NET Developer Doncaster

Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 per year

Work Model: Hybrid (to be discussed, could be flexible)

We're excited to be working with a fantastic digital agency based in Doncaster, who are looking to hire a talented Full Stack Software Developer to join their innovative team. This is a hybrid role, offering flexibility while contributing to the development of an industry-leading SaaS product.

About the Role:

As a Full Stack Software Developer, you will work closely with the company Directors to help bring their vision to life and further strengthen their position in the market. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career in a fast-paced, forward-thinking environment with access to continuous professional development (CPD) and further learning opportunities.

You will be joining an agile, customer-driven team and will be expected to deliver exceptional standards, innovate, and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Previous experience working with video-intensive products or cross-device applications would be highly beneficial.

Key Skills, Technologies, and Frameworks:

.NET / .NET Core framework with C#
MS SQL & Linq
HTML5 & CSS3
Javascript, Jquery & AJAX
JavaScript-related libraries - React, TypeScript, AngularDesirable Experience:

DevOps (AWS & IIS)
UX & UI
MVC development
Source control (GitHub)
API development & integration
App development
Testing technologiesBenefits:

30 days holiday + your birthday off
Complimentary gym membership
Company pension scheme
Flexible & hybrid working arrangement
Team lunches & events
Access to CPD & further learning opportunitiesThis is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled developer to make a real impact in a growing digital agency. If you're interested in the role or want to learn more, please get in touch with us today!

In Technology Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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