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Senior Back End Developer

Where

City

Type

Permanent

Salary

65000 Annual

Senior Back End Developer

Salary: 63-65k DOE

5 days per week in the office

Skills: C# / .Net / SQL

Are you looking for your next opportunity?

Do you want to work with brand new tech and have the opportunity to develop yourself further in a business that promotes self-development?

This is a great opportunity for a Senior Software Engineer to join one of Manchester's most renowned SaaS companies as they start working on a new greenfield project.

Skills required:

  • C# and .NET
  • SQL server
  • Creating and maintaining RESTful & GraphQL APIs
  • Azure would be a bonus

What you'll be working on as a senior back end developer:

  • Building a scalable global platform using .Net 8 and Azure function apps
  • Driving quality through Test Driven Development

What you'll receive as a senior back end developer:

  • Structured career progression & personal development plans
  • 25 days annual leave with it increasing every 2 & 5 years
  • Travel Season Ticket loans scheme
  • Discounted products - such as city centre parking, food & drink
  • On site Gym

If this senior back end developer role is of interest, or you'd like to hear about any of our other opportunities. Please get in touch.

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