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About the Opportunity

Our client is a leading Finance Company seeking a talented .NET Developer to join their web application development team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on both legacy system modernization and new developments as they migrate from .NET Framework 4.8 to .NET 8 MVC and expand their digital capabilities.

The Role

  • Design, develop, and maintain web applications across their Intranet and Internet platforms

  • Modernize legacy .NET Framework 4.8 applications to .NET 8 MVC

  • Develop RESTful APIs and integrate with web services

  • Work using Agile methodologies with project managers and internal teams

    Technical Requirements

    Essential Skills:

  • 4+ years commercial development experience

  • .NET Framework 4.8 MVC and/or .NET 8 MVC (we're migrating to .NET 8)

  • Visual Studio (Apply online only)

  • HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/jQuery

  • SQL Server (Apply online only)

  • RESTful API development

  • Source Control (Git/TFS)

  • Strong understanding of MVC architecture patterns

    Highly Beneficial:

  • Recent .NET 8 MVC experience (preferred for our modernization efforts)

  • Blazor framework knowledge

  • Azure cloud platform experience

  • Mobile application development

  • SSRS/Crystal Reports

  • Experience with legacy system migration projects

    What We're Looking For

  • 4+ years commercial development experience

  • Strong understanding of MVC architecture and clean coding practices

  • Self-motivated with excellent problem-solving skills

  • Able to work independently and collaboratively

    Working Arrangements

    We offer a hybrid working model.

    Excellent Benefits Package

  • Scottish Widows Pension Scheme

  • Vitality Health Scheme

  • Life Assurance (4x basic salary)

  • Income Protection

  • Cycle2Work scheme

  • Buy/Sell holiday arrangements

  • 22 holiday days + bank holidays

  • Attendance bonus

    Join a growing finance company with genuine progression opportunities and the chance to shape our technical direction as we modernize our systems

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