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Software Developer (Microsoft Stack)
Location: Sunderland, Hybrid 3-4 days a week
Salary: £60,000
Contract: Permanent
A Software Developer (C#/.NET & Microsoft Stack) is required to join a growing technology team, responsible for the development, support, and continuous improvement of internal business systems. This role will work across the full software development lifecycle, delivering new solutions, enhancing existing platforms, and supporting business-critical applications across the organisation.
Key Responsibilities & Skills:
- Design, develop, and maintain applications using C#,.NET, Visual Studio, and Microsoft development technologies across web and Windows-based platforms.
- Develop and optimise SQL Server solutions, including database design, queries, stored procedures, reporting, and performance improvements.
- Support the ongoing development and maintenance of business-critical systems, including Microsoft Business Central.
- Translate business requirements into technical solutions, contributing to system design, architecture, and successful delivery.
- Build and maintain integrations using APIs and connected services.
- Deliver custom development projects from initial requirements through to testing, deployment, and ongoing support.
- Investigate and resolve complex software issues to ensure application reliability, security, and performance.
- Maintain strong standards around data integrity, documentation, and development best practices.
- Support continuous improvement across systems, processes, and development practices.
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The organisation is looking for a commercially experienced developer with strong skills across the Microsoft technology stack, including C#,.NET, SQL Server, Visual Studio, APIs, and Business Central. The successful candidate will have a strong analytical mindset, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with both technical teams and business stakeholders.
If you're looking to join a collaborative development team and work on a range of business-critical systems within a Microsoft-focused environment, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more.
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