.NET Developer

Noir
Ha53Ya, HA5 3YA, United Kingdom
Last week
£35,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

15% bonus 10% pension Weekly office code competition 5 days of brain-storming time per month 28 days holiday + 1 extra day off on your birthday

.NET Developer, C# 14, .NET 10.0 - Watford

(Tech stack: .NET Developer, .NET 10.0, ASP.NET Core, C# 14, Azure SQL, .NET MAUI, GitHub Copilot, Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices architecture, Angular 21, Vue.js, TypeScript, Programmer, Full Stack Engineer, Architect, .NET Developer)

Have you ever thought about getting from London to Edinburgh in 30 minutes? My client, a world leader in aerospace technology, and has decided to undertake research into a subsonic train transportation system similar to Hyperloop. Hyperloop and other subsonic transportation systems like this are essentially a futuristic train like mode of transport that have the ability to travel at speeds of over 700mph.

Their R&D centres in the UK are in need of some talented .NET Developer to help build the software applications and cloud platforms that they need to run advanced data analytics and capture information from the high speed tests that they are running on a daily basis. .NET Developer applicants should have knowledge of: .NET, .NET Core, C# and Azure SQL. They will provide training into: .NET 10.0, ASP.NET Core, C# 14, Azure SQL, .NET MAUI, GitHub Copilot, Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices architecture, Angular 21, Vue.js, TypeScript, Agile and MongoDB.

All positions come with the following benefits:

  • 15% bonus.
  • 10% pension.
  • Weekly office code competition.
  • 5 days of brain-storming time per month.
  • 28 days holiday + 1 extra day off on your birthday.

Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, UK / Remote Working

Salary: £35,000 - £65,000 + Bonus + Pension + Benefits

Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK even though remote working is available.

Noir continues to be the leading Microsoft recruitment agency; we can help you make the right career decisions!

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