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Wirral
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Software Developer - .NET

ASP.Net Core, C#, SQL, Blazor
Salary up to £40k
In office working - The Wirral
For more information, please email me directly at (url removed) or call on (phone number removed).Who We Are:
We're a tight-knit development team focused on building and maintaining robust internal and client-facing software platforms. Our systems are designed for real-time access, ease of use, and user-driven decision-making, supported by web and mobile applications. We value independent thinking, clean code, and the continuous evolution of our tech stack.

Who We're Seeking:
We're looking for a Software Developer with experience working in .NET environments across both desktop and web applications. You'll be working with technologies such as C#, ASP.Net Core, SQL and Blazor.

You'll contribute to the development of new features, enhancements, and system fixes, while also helping to reverse engineer legacy systems to improve performance and maintainability. You'll work within a Kanban workflow and use Azure DevOps for source control and task management.

The ideal candidate can work independently, write unit tests, and bring strong attention to detail in a structured development environment.

Benefits:

25 days' holiday + bank holidays
Clear progression paths
Collaborative, focused engineering culture
Exposure to diverse technologies across web and desktop platformsWhat Happens Next?
Please either apply online or email me directly at (url removed). For more information, feel free to call on (phone number removed). By applying, you consent to us processing your details for this vacancy only. We look forward to hearing from you!

Key Skills:
ASP.Net Core, C#, SQL, Blazor

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