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Response Informatics

Senior Dotnet Developer

England
Posted 2 days ago
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Role: .NET Developer

Job Type: Contract
Location: England, UK (Hybrid)

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain enterprise applications using Microsoft Azure services.
  • Develop secure, scalable, and maintainable applications using C# and modern.NET technologies.
  • Build and enhance cloud-native applications following established architectural standards.
  • Develop and integrate RESTful APIs and backend services.
  • Participate in code reviews and maintain high coding standards.
  • Use Git and GitHub workflows for source code management.
  • Work with GitHub Copilot and AI-assisted development tools where appropriate.
  • Develop automated unit tests and troubleshoot issues across development, testing, and production environments.
  • Maintain technical documentation.
  • Participate in Agile ceremonies including sprint planning, stand-ups, reviews, and retrospectives.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and engineering best practices.

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Your economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.

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  • C# -.NET Framework /.NET Core / Modern.NET
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Azure App Services
  • Azure Functions
  • Azure Storage Accounts
  • Azure Service Bus
  • Azure Key Vault
  • REST API Development
  • Git / GitHub
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
  • Cloud-native Application Development
  • Agile/Scrum
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Skills

C#
.NET Framework
.NET Core
Modern .NET
Microsoft Azure
Azure App Services
Azure Functions
Azure Storage Accounts
Azure Service Bus
Azure Key Vault
REST API Development
Git
GitHub
CI/CD Pipelines
Object-Oriented Programming
Cloud-native Application Development

Location

England, United Kingdom

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