Senior Full-Stack C# Developer

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Senior Full-Stack C# Developer
Oxford – Remote – once a month in the office
Salary £60k - £100k doe
(British Citizenship)
 
Exciting Opportunity for a Senior Full-Stack C# Developer
 
Are you looking to join a dynamic team that creates top-notch solutions for global clients? We're seeking a Senior Full-Stack C# Developer to be part of an innovative company based in Oxford with remote work flexibility and occasional in-office collaboration.
 
This creative studio is responsible for providing best solutions in their industry incorporating bespoke cross-platform software development across desktop, web and mobile applications for a 2D/3D/web gaming platform.
Working on gaming and casino websites used throughout the globe and you'll be working with teams developing and supporting a group of international casinos that operate on a 24/7 basis.
As a Senior Developer, you will play a crucial role in understanding and translating business requirements into efficient solutions, ensuring timely delivery. Your expertise in cross-platform software development, including Native PC, MAC, Web, and Mobile app development, will be invaluable.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Translate business requirements into working solutions within specified deadlines
Collaborate with skilled teams to design and implement cutting-edge features
Advocate for engineering best practices and mentor junior team members
Embrace a Mobile-First development approach and stay updated on the latest tools and technologies 
Skills and Experience:
 
Microsoft Stack (.NET, C#, .NET 6, ASP.NET Core/MVC)
Background in Typescript/JavaScript, Angular, Vue, React, HTML5, CSS3, and IIS
Experience with SQL Server, MySQL, CI/CD tools (TeamCity), and source control platforms like GIT
Testing frameworks (Xunit, Nunit, Jest, Jasmine) and logging tools (Elasticsearch, Rollbar Sentry)
RESTful APIs is a must, knowledge of Cloudflare, AWS, and terraform is a plus
 
If you are passionate about creating modern, scalable applications and enjoy working in a collaborative environment, get in touch

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