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Role – C# Full-Stack Developer
London based – 3 days office
Salary £85k - £100k

My client is a family run financial investment company that have been assisting the investment of their client’s capital for over 30 years, managing portfolios.
As a business their purpose is to grow and protect not only client’s capital but also their environmental capital, planet and social capital.
If you want to be part of a company that is a flexible and dynamic organisation, encourage a collaborative and innovative working environment creating a great culture – as an inclusive workplace, where people can be themselves in an environment that both supports and includes you, then this could be ideal.

Your Role:
Working collaboratively in a team of 4 you will contribute to moving the firm’s software environment forward, the team works directly with stakeholders across a wide range of projects. You would gain strong exposure to the skills and ideas across all departments. Technology is very much at the core of the business.

Key Responsibilities:
You will play a key part in designing, building and delivering systems that help grow the business. You will be working closely with other teams to define and implement new functionality and re-develop old functionality.
Working within C#.NET Full-Stack development with a strong focus on Angular experience in different parts of Angular applications like page structures etc, with ASP.NET back-end experience and a small amount of database stuff in SQL, and moving old API’s to a newer web stack whilst working across all areas of the business internally and across a range of projects with stakeholders.

Experience:
C# .NET, Strong development in .NET, C# and LINQ, Experience of developing web services / RESTful APIs using ASP.NET, WinForms desirable, Source Control (Git) Miscellaneous Experience with RabbitMQ (or other messaging technologies).
Web / JavaScript, Solid experience developing SPA applications with Angular, experience with HTML, CSS and JavaScript / Typescript
Database SQL (MS SQL Server preferred) Experience of designing database tables/views, writing SQL/stored procedures. Familiarity with ORM frameworks

For more info please reach out directly to (url removed) with your up-to-date CV

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