Senior .Net Engineer

Manchester
4 weeks ago
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Senior .Net Engineer

Salary: up to £72,000

Fully remote

About the Senior .Net Engineer position:

Sellick Partnership are delighted to be supporting a long-standing client with the recruitment of a Senior .Net Engineer to engage in an exciting new project. This role is with a North East based organisation but is fully remote to accommodate your work-life balance.

Key responsibilities of the Senior .Net Engineer role will include:

· The Senior .Net Engineer is responsible for developing and delivering secure software solutions using modern frameworks and practices initially on a greenfield solution.

· Working in an agile environment the Senior .Net Engineer will be expected to work within a cross functional team and proactively drive continuous improvement in software, techniques and processes.

· The Senior .Net Engineer will be responsible for highly complex strategic and innovative solutions with the ability to present and articulate technical executions clearly and concisely to internal and external stakeholders.

· As the Senior .Net Engineer the post holder will have significant authority and autonomy to ensure service delivery and quality standards are maintained within the specialist innovative technical development management unit.

The ideal candidate for the Senior .Net Engineer role will have the following experience:

· The experienced Senior .Net Engineers will have knowledge of Azure and AWS DevOps. Environment and will work on migrating services as well as product and feature development of the software products

· You will be expected to be able to take on significant complex problem and implement high performance solutions

· Net Core, C#, ASP.Net

· Microservices design patterns and approaches

· CI/CD setup and delivery

· Microsoft SQL Server

· Cosmos DB

· Capable of teaching/mentoring/pair-programming with other members of the team

· Knowledge and experience of the following technologies is desirable: - ARM Templates/Terraform/Powershell - Azure API management, Azure Service Fabric, Azure Functions

Benefits that come with the Senior .Net Engineer role:

This exciting role comes with a variety of great benefits. Due to client confidentiality, we cannot disclose specific details in this advert, but we'd be happy to discuss them during an informal conversation if you're interested in learning more about the position.

If you are looking for your next Senior .Net Engineer position, and are interested in a fully remote position, this is a fantastic opportunity for you to take that next step.

How to apply for the Senior .Net Engineer role:

If you are interested in finding out more about this role or the organisation, you can apply within or contact Jake Winship in the Sellick Partnership Newcastle office.

Closing date: We are reviewing applications as they come in. Once we identify the right candidate and complete the interview process, the position will be closed, so apply now to avoid disappointment.

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website

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