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Junior C# Developer London to £50k
Junior C# Developer / Software Engineer (C# ASP.Net JavaScript SQL). Are you a bright ambitious software developer looking for an opportunity to work on complex and interesting algorithmic systems, creating tech for good in a scientific environment of continual learning?
You could be joining a leading scientific software house; as a Junior C# Developer you will develop software to aid more rapid drug discovery for the Life Sciences and pharmaceuticals industry; they have a strong pipeline of work particularly with the current COVID-19 world health crisis. You will be working on a wide range of applications, including robotic control software, OLTP databases, distributed systems and web applications. In this supportive environment you will be encouraged to continuously seek training to improve your skillset, with excellent potential for progression.
Driven by technology this company is able to offer a remote interview and onboarding process during the current social distancing measures (and the ability to work from home).
Requirements:
Commercial C# .Net development experience
Good degree (2:1 or above) from a top tier University having achieved excellent A-Level results (MSc or PhD advantageous) in a technical or numerate discipline (Computer Science, STEM)
Collaborative and keen to learn
Other technologies used include: ASP.Net, MVC, JavaScript, Oracle PL/SQL, TFS for source control and sprint planning, Microsoft Windows, OLTP and robotic control software - knowledge of any of these advantageous
As a Junior C# Developer / Software Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (to £50k) and benefits package, including 25 days holiday, pension scheme and regular social events.
Apply now or call 020 8016 4460 to find out more about this and other Junior C# Developer / Software Engineer (C# ASP.Net JavaScript SQL) opportunities.