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Mid-Senior .NET Developer

Posted By: Greg Phipps
Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE
Location: Sunderland
Job Type: Permanent
Category: Information Technology

Central Employment Technology division are working with a scaling in-house Software team as they look to recruit a Mid-Senior .NET Developer, with the opportunity to work on digital projects like a new customer app and modern web platforms.

Fully office based in Tyne & Wear, part of established and knowledgeable IT & Development team.

Mid-Senior .NET Developer profile:-

You will contribute to the development and maintenance of the company’s web platforms, working on end‑to‑end delivery across a modern .NET and front‑end ecosystem.

Key Responsibilities:

• Contribute to the end-to-end development and architecture design of software solutions

• Assist the Lead in creating scalable and maintainable codebases using best practices in C#, ASP.NET, and other related technologies

• Coach other team members where needed to improve their skills and the delivery of projects

• Manage tickets (incidents) appropriate to the Development team

• Maintain and develop integration with 3rd party systems

• Identify and suggest opportunities to improve systems and underlying data through continuous improvement

• Take responsibility for Information Security in compliance with ISO27001

Skills Required:

• 3-5 years of experience in software development, ideally full stack.

• Proficiency in C#, ASP.NET MVC/Core, Razor, and Entity Framework

• Strong understanding of RESTful APIs, JSON, and integrations with third-party services

• Experience with source control systems, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment automation

• Experience of working with cloud hosted solutions (e.g. Azure

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