Senior Developer C# / MVC / Vue.js

Norwich
7 months ago
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  • Norwich City Centre
  • Free Daily Parking or subsidies daily commute.
  • Many perks and incentives.
  • Free food, breakfasts etc
  • Flexible hours (school run etc)
  • 37.5 hours per week, mon-fri.
  • Excellent benefits package.
  • Enhanced pension
  • Death in Service
    Senior Developer
    Please note although this role is full time onsite, my client is able to offer you free daily parking.
  • Full Stack, C# .Net Web Development and front-end technologies, preferably Vue.js
  • Experience with ASP.NET, C#, HTML, SASS/CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript and front-end web frameworks
  • Unit testing/GIT/Continuous Integration
    Our client who currently manages millions of pounds worth of business, has built a niche Web/browser based platform that digitalises and automates the process of exchanging information between customers, management platforms and many other private and public sector companies.
    My client who deliver a range of solutions and services, are looking for a new Developer to come and join their team. The ideal candidate is someone who is able to work in an Agile team, think quickly, plan carefully, and work well with others using varied forms of technology and coding principals.
    About the role:
    The C# / .NET senior Developer role will be working a part of a small team of developers, where you will have the opportunity to make a significant contribution to the software being developed.
    The role will also include back end and middle-ware development in a range of applications such as Cloud based applications.
    You will be able to write new functionality required by the business, as well as investigate different approaches to tackle new projects and requirements. You should be passionate about Object Oriented Coding and Software Design and enjoy the challenges that working with new technology brings with it.
    You will work with technologies that include – C#, .Net, SQL Server, JavaScript and vue.js, and gain some exposure to projects involving cloud services among other evolving other technological projects.
    Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop and enhance solutions and applications
  • C# / .Net full lifecycle development
  • Ideally 4+ years ina development role
  • Experience with JavaScript front end frameworks, MVC, vue.js and web-services.
  • Front End Web Development and Web Application Design
  • Write new functionality and investigate different approaches to tackle new projects
  • Contribute to new technologies and ideas
  • Code Reviews and some mentoring
  • Willingness to learn technology for ad-hoc project development when required
    Benefits (Negotiable)
  • Senior level salary offered.
  • Pension
  • Health Scheme
  • Bonus Scheme– based on company and Individual performance
  • 9am to 5pm working hours with 45 mins paid lunch break ( some flexi-time also offered to allow a day off in lieu)
  • Fresh fruit daily
  • Training Courses to further enhance technical skills and learning
    Candidates must have strong C# .NET Full Stack development skills with strong MVC experience and a passion for resolving queries to a high stand.
    Candidates will have a broad technical skillset and be keen to look at learning new and emerging technologies.
    If you are keen to join progressive company, gain exposure to a diverse array of technologies, please apply. You will be given the opportunity to learn and progress within the organisation, take a senior, responsible role, and make an impact with their technical environment.
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