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Software Developer MS .NET C# SQL Server

Worcester
3 weeks ago
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We’re working with a well-established, family-run business in Worcester, proudly operating for over 30 years with a loyal team—many of whom have been with the company for 25+ years. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Software Developer with 2–3 years’ experience to join a supportive, close-knit team where your ideas are heard, your growth is encouraged, and your journey is truly your own.
You’ll work in a collaborative environment that values stability, quality, and innovation—while being given the freedom to develop your skills and take ownership of your work.
Key Skills & Experience:


  • 2–3 years’ experience as a Software Developer

  • Strong experience with Microsoft .NET and C#

  • Proficiency with Microsoft SQL Server

  • Experience or interest in Blazor (advantageous, not essential)

The Role:


  • Develop and maintain internal business applications

  • Work closely with a team of experienced developers

  • Learn and apply new technologies as part of your personal growth

  • Contribute ideas and input into development best practices

  • Be part of a business that values long-term relationships and employee development

What’s on Offer:


  • A supportive and friendly team environment

  • Opportunity to shape your own development path

  • Long-term job stability in a well-established business

  • Encouragement to explore new technologies and approaches

If you’re looking for more than just a job—something with a future, with people who care about your success—this could be your next step.
This role will require office bassed attendance initially then will move into a flexible hybrid approach

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