Harnham
Junior C# Full Stack Engineer (197637)

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Junior C# Full Stack Engineer FULLY ON SITE: London Salary: £60,000 to £75,000 This is a strong opportunity for an early-career C# engineer to accelerate their development in a high-performing, collaborative environment. You will be working on real-time, data-driven systems with direct exposure to experienced engineers and meaningful projects from day one. The Company They are a London-based technology-driven organisation operating within a highly data-intensive domain. The business has grown organically and maintains a close-knit, collaborative culture. Engineering plays a central role, with a focus on building high-performance systems and continuously improving existing platforms. Teams are small, agile, and value curiosity and ownership. The Role • Build and maintain C# and .NET applications across backend and full stack systems • Support development of high-performance, real-time data platforms • Collaborate with engineers to deliver new features and enhancements • Contribute to code quality, testing, and best engineering practices • Learn from senior team members and develop technical expertise Your Skills & Experience • Strong foundations in C# and .NET development • Understanding of software engineering principles and clean coding practices • Exposure to full stack development or willingness to learn frontend technologies • A proactive mindset with a passion for continuous learning • Ability to communicate ideas clearly and work collaboratively What They Offer • Clear progression into mid-level and senior roles • Exposure to complex, real-time systems • Supportive culture focused on learning and development How to Apply Apply now with your CV to learn more about this opportunity.
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