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Fulwood, Lancashire
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Software Developer - Preston - .NET Core / C# / SQL / Blazor

We are looking for a .NET Developer, or Senior .NET Developer for a global production company, who's tech team is based in Preston.
  
You'll be joining an experienced tech team as they look to develop brand new, bespoke systems to cater for their worldwide manufacturing sites. 

Working with an experienced team of 4, you'll have opportunities to progress, learn new skills, and have years of greenfield development in a huge project, with years of new development in the pipeline. 
  
Tech overview:

.NET Core / C#
SQL and NoSQL databases
Unit testing (nUnit, Moq, etc.)
Blazor
Visual Studio / VSCode
Git / Azure DevOps for source control & CI/CD
Agile / SCRUM
QA & Testing (the current Developers test each others work before releasing to user testing)
Dapper, Jest & Playwright for testing
DevExpress Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain with C# & .NET Core & Blazor
Design and implement SQL database
Collaboration with varying teams to define, design and build new systems and features
Follow best practices for coding, testing and deployment
Code reviews, creation and maintenance of technical documentation You'll be joining a £350 million turnover company, who's Preston office is over 100 people and looking to grow by 50% in the next 2 years. The tech team is UK based and looking to further grow to build and support these brand-new systems.
  
Salary is £40-60K DOE. Hybrid & flexible working available
  
Software Developer / Senior Developer - Preston - .NET Core / C# / SQL / Blazor / Git / Azure DevOps / Agile / SCRUM / CI/CD / Unit Tests

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