Software Developer C# .Net SQL


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

9th January 2020

Location

EC3V 3NF

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

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Software Developer / Engineer (C# .Net VB SQL Agile TDD). Would you like to work on complex and interesting systems that provide daily challenges; collaborate with a friendly and upbeat team and gain valuable knowledge of financial trading systems within a friendly team atmosphere?

City based financial software house is seeking a skilled, hands-on Software Developer to design and develop new features and functionality for one of their flagship Fixed Income products. The company provides a suite of financial software applications to the asset management and finance community, including Tier 1 Investment Banks, Hedge Funds and Investment Managers.

As a Software Developer your role will predominately focus on backend C# development and SQL databases. As a senior member of the team you will help drive the adoption of new technology and Agile TDD practices as the product is re-engineered from a legacy VB code base to C#.

Requirements:

Strong C# development skills

Good SQL skills (able to read code, write queries & stored procedures & comfortable with joins)

Ability to read and re-engineer VB code

Advocate of Agile development methodologies and Test Driven Development (TDD)

Technologist with a keen interest in producing quality software (clean, scalable code)

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Likely to be degree educated; no finance experience required

As a Software Developer you will earn a highly competitive salary (to £60k) plus bonus and benefits, including private health care, pension scheme and 25 days holiday.

Apply now or call to find out more about this Software Developer / Engineer (C# .Net VB SQL Agile TDD) opportunity.

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