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Senior C# .NET Developer - WealthTech - Remote or Hybrid
  
The Opportunity
  
We're delighted to be working with our prestigious WealthTech client who are seeking an exceptional Senior C# .NET Developer to work on their proprietary software within their well established team. Our client delivers cutting-edge software solutions for some of the UK's largest financial services companies and has established themselves as a key player in the FinTech space.
  
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Senior C# .NET Developer with good object-oriented analysis and design skills, familiarity  with design patterns and practices to work for an award winning company.
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The role offers excellent career progression within a fast-growing FinTech environment.

What We Need
  
The ideal candidate will have experience working in an Agile environment (such as Scrum) and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic setting. They should have a keen interest in emerging technologies, staying ahead of industry trends, and be committed to continuous skill development. A professional and approachable demeanor is key, as is the ability to champion the adoption of innovative technologies within the team.

Experience

Good knowledge of Microsoft development technologies
Visual Studio 2022 onwards
Strong C# / .NET experience
Net / .Net Core Web API development experience
API documentation generation tools
Experience using IoC containers
SQL Server experience
Experience using Entity Framework
OOAD skills and good understanding of Design Patterns and Practices
Web services (SOAP and /or WCF)
Unit testing / Test Driven Development
Distributed WinForms systems development  
Desirable

Familiarity with DevOps tools for managing work items and source control, with TFS experience being a plus. Alternatively, experience working in a source-controlled, continuous integration (CI) environment.
Background in the finance or pensions sector, with an understanding of industry-specific requirements and practices.
Proficient in SQL Server query optimisation, including performance tuning and the implementation of efficient indexing strategies. What You Will Be Doing

Designing and implementing Web APIs to support a well-established Pensions Administration platform
Conducting thorough code reviews to ensure high-quality, maintainable, and error-free code.
Providing technical support and troubleshooting assistance to both internal teams and external clients.
Managing and providing ongoing support for both internal and hosted system environments.
Developing and enhancing WCF services, as well as updating and refining WinForms user interfaces.
Overseeing the preparation of software releases, ensuring proper versioning, documentation, and deployment readiness.  Drop us a message if you are interested or apply now with your CV.

** ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE UK BASED AND BE ELIGIBLE TO WORK WITHOUT THE NEED FOR SPONSORSHIP

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