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Role: .Net Developer

Location: Mansfield office.

Working Arrangement: For the first few months, 5 days per week in the office, and at least 2 days in the office thereafter.

Salary: Up to £32k

If you’re a Developer with a year or two of experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C#, .Net, and SQL Server, and you want to use your skills in a friendly, fun-loving team, then this could be the one for you.

I am working with a well-established company in Mansfield that is looking for someone to join them to be a hands-on developer in a small in-house team, with offshore support.

Working in a lively office, you’ll be surrounded by down-to-earth people who love what they do and have a good laugh doing it!

You’ll have a number of projects to get stuck into, including building a new ERP system, getting involved in various projects that’ll make the business even better.

You’ll be in an Agile environment, using C#, ASP.Net, and SQL Server mainly, with a mix of desktop and web development.

They are open to new tech being introduced and will get you on training courses to further your abilities. You’ll be free to bring in anything you feel will aid the development process, such as Azure, for example.

For the first few months, whilst you get settled in and learn the ropes, you’ll be going into the office 5 days per week, and that can drop down to 2 days per week thereafter. If you want to go in full-time time though, nobody will stop you!

If this sounds like what you’ve been looking for, then apply today or drop me a line to find out more!

We welcome diverse applicants and are dedicated to treating all applicants with dignity and respect, regardless of background

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