Senior .NET Engineer

Clifton, City and Borough of Salford
3 weeks ago
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About the role
As a Senior .NET Engineer you'll take on a technical team leader role within our development team. We offer hybrid working, so you can spend some of your time working from home but also have 1-2 days per week working closely with your colleagues across the Moorepay business in our Swinton office. You'll be working with the Microsoft .NET suite of products and Azure cloud-based technologies. With your passion for technology, you'll be key to the development of our current and future cloud-based products to make a real impact for our customers.
We're looking for a driven self-starter who wants to lead a team as well as still get their hands dirty on a daily basis.
Sounds good? Here's what you'll be doing:

  • Working with our UK engineering and product teams, as well as our remote teams, to develop world-class solutions to amaze our customers.
  • Completing POCs and spikes to identify ways we can improve our products and utilise new technologies.
  • Designing and maintaining new features and services based on business needs.
  • Developing rich web and mobile applications across a wide range of browsers.
  • Making sure a solution is high quality by writing comprehensive unit tests for key areas of work.
  • Communicating new ideas, designs and achievements.
  • Overseeing and supporting remote Engineers to adopt best working practices.
  • Exploring and maximising AI technologies to accelerate delivery and quality.
    Our languages: C# / Typescript / VUE3 / REACT Native.
    Our stack: .NET / Azure / IBM / RPG IV.
    Our databases: Azure SQL / Graph QL / IBM DB2.
    Our tooling: Visual Studio 2022 / Bootstrap / jQuery.
    Our platforms: Azure / Proprietary.
    Skills & experience
    We'd love it if you have:
  • Demonstrable experience as a .NET Engineer, with a desire to progress your career and expand your skillset.
  • Knowledge of Azure and micro-services architecture.
  • Awareness of Agile software practices, including use of Azure DevOps.
  • A sound understanding of web security and common attacks (SQL Injection, CSRF, XSS, etc), as well as how to defend against them.
  • Knowledge of web frameworks, including Bootstrap, jQuery, VUE3 and ASP.NET Core.
  • Experience working with HR and Payroll software and products (or related industry experience).
    Benefits & culture
    Part of the Zellis Group, Moorepay is a team of over 500 friendly professionals across four offices in Swinton (Manchester), Sheffield, Birmingham and Kochi (India). We’re passionate about making Moorepay a fantastic place to work for every single one of our colleagues. The average length of service at Moorepay is 12 years, which speaks for itself!
    To help make Moorepay such a great place to work, we focus on three things in our company culture: mental health support, maintaining a healthy work/life balance, and equal opportunities and inclusion for all.
    Here’s what you’ll gain if you join our team:
  • A career packed with opportunity, in a stable and growing company.
  • A comprehensive programme of learning and development.
  • Competitive base salary.
  • 25 days annual leave, with the opportunity to buy more. You’ll even get your birthday off as well!
  • Private medical insurance.
  • Life assurance 4x salary.
  • Enhanced pension with up to 8.5% employer contributions.
  • A huge range of additional flexible benefits across financial & personal wellbeing, lifestyle & leisure

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