Senior .NET Developer


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Spring Group Plc

Listed on

28th November 2019

Location

Oxfordshire

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £50000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Role: Senior .NET Developer

Salary: Up to £50,000 perm annum

Location: Oxfordshire

This is an excellent opportunity to join a client who is a well established broadband provider. You will be joining a team of talented people with brilliant ideas, who are actively encouraged to thrive and progress their career.

As .NET Developer within their development team, you will be responsible for developing systems for the business, using up to date, modern technologies.

Some of the areas you will need experience in are:

*.NET development with C#

*Implementing WCF Services and REST APIs

*ASP.NET, Ajax, JSON, JavaScript and/or JQuery

*PostgreSQL or MySQL

*Building quality software

*Containers and cloud technologies (Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, Azure)

*PHP, Python and Linux development

*OSS and/or BSS software (development and/or administration)

*Mentoring Junior members of a team

Culture & benefits:

The company culture is to let their employees be themselves and avoid pushing anyone in to a single way of working. They will also be updated with all the latest goings on via their staff magazine. They also have monthly awards with prizes to be won, social evens and even a running club!

Benefits include:

*Study Support

*Income Protection

*Life Assurance

*Pension

*25 days holiday (plus bank holidays).

Spring acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Spring Group UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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