Full Stack Developer – .NET / React / Azure

North Stoneham
2 days ago
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This is the kind of role where your work matters. As a Full Stack Developer, you’ll be helping to build a greenfield enterprise platform powering real-world IoT and telemetry systems used across critical utility environments. It’s hands-on, technically challenging, and built to scale, not legacy maintenance or minor tweaks.

What’s in it for you
Opportunity to build a brand-new enterprise platform from the ground up-
Meaningful work on live IoT and telemetry systems with real-world impact
Clear progression as the engineering team scales rapidly
Exposure to modern cloud-native architecture and large-scale data flows
Hybrid working with a structured onsite / WFH split
Competitive salary, bonus, and a strong overall package
What you’ll be getting stuck into as a Full Stack Developer:

Designing and building scalable backend services using modern .NET technologies
Developing responsive, data-driven user interfaces using React
Creating APIs that power customer portals and IoT device integrations
Delivering dashboards, alerts, mapping, and device monitoring features
Supporting cloud deployments, monitoring, and CI/CD best practices
Contributing to technical direction through code reviews and mentoring
What you’ll bring to the table as a Full Stack Developer:

Previous experience building backend services with .NET
Strong frontend development experience, ideally with React
Cloud platform experience with Azure or comparable environments
API design and integration experience within distributed systems
Secure coding and authentication / authorisation knowledge
If you’re looking for a role where you can build, influence, and see the impact of your work, this Full Stack Developer position is well worth a closer look. Apply now to find out more.

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