Backend Software Engineer C# .Net Core


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

6th May 2022

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£85000 - £100000

Type

Permanent

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Backend Software Engineer London / WfH to £100k

Backend Software Engineer / Lead Developer (.Net Core) *Remote WfH*. Do you have strong C# .Net Core skills and a good knowledge of microservices? You could be progressing your career in a senior hands-on role at a pioneering digital challenger bank with over 1.6 million users.

As a Backend Software Engineer you will lead a small Agile Scrum team to build reliable, scalable and secure banking applications, providing leadership, mentoring and coaching. You'll remain hands-on with technology, architecting and designing solutions and setting an example to others with regards to best practice and code quality.

There's currently a remote interview and onboarding process as well as the ability to work from home full-time; in time you'll be expected to visit the offices around once a month (or more often if desired).

Requirements:

You have strong C# .Net Core design and development experience

You have a good knowledge of microservices and CI/CD

You have experience of leading and mentoring others, making system and process improvements

You have a good knowledge of Agile Scrum

You have experience with REST APIs

You have a good appreciation of web technologies such as JavaScript, React

You're collaborative and able to work with the wider business / stakeholders

As a Backend Software Engineer / Lead Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £100k) plus bonus and 7.5% flexible benefits package which can be taken as cash, plus 26 days holiday (rising to 33 and can "buy" a further 5 days).

Apply now to find out more about this Backend Software Engineer / Lead Developer (.Net Core) opportunity.

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