Software Developer .NET/ C#/ SQL Server

Newcastle upon Tyne
9 months ago
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A leading tech business based in Newcastle is seeking a talented and enthusiastic .NET Developer to join their team. If you enjoy solving complex problems and have a passion for building robust software solutions, this opportunity is for you. Join a friendly and collaborative team that values autonomy, creativity, and innovation.

Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain high-quality software solutions for clients using a range of technologies.
Collaborate with the team to analyse requirements, design solutions, and implement features.
Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback to ensure code quality.
Take ownership of projects, ensuring timely delivery and effective execution.
Contribute ideas and suggestions to improve software development processes and technologies.Requirements:

Proficiency in C#.NET, .NET Core, Entity Framework, and Rest APIs.
Good database skills with SQL Server, SQL Server Management Studio and T-SQL.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members.
A proactive and self-motivated approach to work.Benefits:

Autonomy over your own projects with support from the lead developer.
Opportunity to contribute your own opinions and suggestions for building high-quality software solutions.
Hybrid work model with 3 days per week in the Newcastle office, allowing for flexibility.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Professional growth and development opportunities in a dynamic and innovative environment.If you are a passionate .NET Developer looking to join a forward-thinking company and work on exciting projects, we would love to hear from you. Apply ASAP to be considered or give Cheryl at Reed a call to find out more

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