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NET Developer

Normanton, City and Borough of Wakefield
3 weeks ago
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We are currently working with a well-established manufacturing wholesaler with an annual turnover exceeding £200 million. They are looking to add a .NET Developer to their growing internal development team in a business-critical role that offers excellent career development opportunities.

This is an exciting opportunity to work across the full software development lifecycle, liaising with stakeholders across the business to deliver tools that directly support operations. You'll be making a real impact while developing your technical skills in a supportive environment.

Their core platform is written in WinForms, and they're happy to consider developers from modern web backgrounds who are open to learning legacy technologies. You'll be supported by a collaborative team with strong focus on personal development, including access to Pluralsight and Udemy subscriptions.

The role requires 3 days per week on-site in Normanton, offering great work-life balance with hybrid flexibility.

Technical Requirements:

  • Commercial experience with C#, .NET, and SQL Server

  • Proactive mindset and excellent communication skills

  • Willingness to work with legacy systems alongside modern development

    Beneficial experience (training provided):

  • Experience with WinForms

  • Exposure to JavaScript frameworks

    This role offers excellent stability and growth potential within an established, profitable business where you can build your skills while delivering real business value.

    The role is paying up to £45,000 based on experience, plus benefits including discretionary performance-based bonus, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, company pension scheme, life insurance, Employee Assistance Programme, and Pluralsight & Udemy subscriptions

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