Senior Full Stack Software Developer (.NET)

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Important Before Applying: Please not that candidates who are unable to drive, or do not have access to a vehicle, need not apply as my client is not on any bus or train routes.

Senior Full Stack Software Developer (.NET)

We have a great opportunity for a strong C# .NET Software Developer to join our clients software development team based in Wymondham. This is an ideal role for someone who wants to join a friendly, small and highly technical team where you can have a real impact.

Location: Wymondham, Norfolk.

Offices based in a beautiful location.

Hybrid 50/50, from day 1.

Reporting to: Development Manager.

Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent.

Benefits:

Pension.

Free daily parking.

20 days holiday initially for year 1.

Competitive salary and benefits.

Opportunity to lead testing in a cutting-edge software company.

Career growth in a rapidly expanding global business.

A dynamic, innovative, and collaborative work environment.

Further benefits coming in due course, yet to be defined.

Our client is in urgent need of a Full Stack Web Developer to support our team in building and developing top-class websites and delivering cutting-edge software features for our digital software business.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Full Stack Developer who has experience with a variety of development technologies.

Responsibilities will include producing fully functional, clean code; integration of backend data; UI and web layout design; as well as de-bugging and bug-fixes. You'll be working across the full stack Microsoft stack C# .Net Core, ASP.Net MVC, Entity Framework and SQL as well as using a range of web technologies including JavaScript and HTML / CSS.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Full Stack Development:

  • Develop, test, and maintain both front-end and back-end components for web and mobile-based applications.

  • Design and implement scalable, high-performance solutions using .NET technologies.

  • Work closely with product managers, UX/UI designers, and other developers to deliver features that meet business requirements and enhance user experience.

  • Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code adhering to industry best practices.

  • Conduct code reviews, provide feedback, and mentor junior developers when required.

  • Design and implement RESTful APIs and services using ASP.NET Core.

  • Ensure database performance and scalability with SQL Server and/or other database technologies.

  • Implement responsive and user-friendly front-end interfaces using modern JavaScript and styling/CSS frameworks

  • Ensure compatibility across different browsers and devices.

  • Write unit, integration, and end-to-end tests to ensure the reliability and performance of applications.

  • Perform debugging and troubleshooting of software issues, ensuring prompt resolution.

  • Ensure that all solutions are secure, follow best practices, and comply with relevant industry standards (e.g., GDPR, data protection regulations).

  • Continuous Improvement:

  • Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in software development, and proactively suggesting improvements and new tools.

    Technical Skills:

  • Strong experience with .NET technologies, particularly ASP.NET Core and C#.

  • Proficiency with front-end technologies like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and modern JS frameworks.

  • Experience with relational databases such as SQL Server.

  • Familiarity with cloud platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS) and DevOps practices.

  • Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git).

  • Ability to analyse and resolve complex technical issues.

  • Strong debugging and performance optimization skills.

  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams.

  • Ability to translate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

  • Experience with Agile methodologies (e.g., Scrum, Kanban).

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).

  • At least 5 years of professional experience in full-stack software development

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