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.NET Senior Software Engineer - Manchester
£65,000 + Great Package
Opportunity
A technology business in Manchester Center is looking for a .NET Senior Software Engineer to help influence and shape the direction of technology and get involved in a variety of greenfield projects, using the latest cutting edge tech. Alongside gaining the opportunity to work on SaaS products, you will also coach, mentor and develop other members of the team.
As a .NET Senior Software Engineer, you will learn how the organisation is using best of breed technologies like AWS to deliver innovative solutions, with the opportunity to hon your .NET/C# skills on Azure based products.
The team is responsible for developing cloud native .net core applications using following tech:
- AWS Lambda
- AWS APIGateway
- GraphQL
- DynamoDb
- S3
- AWS Cloudformation
- Postman (for testing)
- Blazemeter (for load testing)
Who you’ll be
You'll need to have some pretty good .NET core skills, a strong understanding of Agile development, and have an appetite to join a team of engineers that really care about what they do
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will have experience in building, enhancing and maintaining products and/or systems to enable the organisation’s business plans and long term objectives and be able to identify architecture and assume ownership in designing, developing and delivering the high quality of these.
Benefits include:
- Up to 15% Bonus
- Matched pension scheme
- Healthcare
- Up to 30 holiday days
- 5 Volunteer days – support with a cause their passionate about
- On site, free parking
- On site gym
If you are a Senior software Engineer wanting the ability to influence and shape the direction of technology and work with SaaS, then please apply now or get in touch with Emilia Truta on 0161 240 0242 to discuss in more detail.
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£65,000 + Great Package
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