Senior Developer - .NET, C#, VueJS, React - Taunton - Hybrid flexibility

Opus Recruitment Solutions
Taunton
1 year ago
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Senior Developer - .NET, C#, VueJS, React - Taunton - Hybrid flexibility

Taunton, United Kingdom

Permanent
£50000 - £60000 per annum

Senior Developer - .NET, C#, VueJS, React - Taunton - Hybrid flexibility

Aerospace | Defence | Rail | Airbus | BAE Systems | Boeing

Microservices | WPF | .Net | C# | VUEjs | React

Are you a developer with strong foundation in .Net Core development?

Do you have an interest in working for automated electrical testing in industries like Aerospace, Electric Vehicles, Oil & Gas and Rail?

My client is on a mission to create a safer, cleaner, healthier environment. I am on the look out for a Software Developer to help take them on their next big leap.

You will be pushing the boundaries within automated testing, working with latest Microsoft Technologies. Being in the heart of their projects, leading the development life cycle from gathering requirements to delivering cutting-edge solutions.

Focusing on leading the change in developing their new Microservice project, maintain and support the Legacy WPF products. Design, develop and test software that seamlessly integrated with bespoke hardware.

Tech stack: C#, .Net, Microservices, , SQL, WPF and React

Looking for an strong .Net developer who understands structured coding, SQL Data bases and is eager to learn more

I want to hear from you.

Not only will you get to work with an incredible business, You'll also get inducted into a year-on-year paid bonus scheme, a10%,yep, 10% pension and salary up to £60k.

If you want to be part of this, send me a CV on or apply!

Senior Developer - .NET, C#, VueJS, React - Taunton - Hybrid flexibility

Aerospace | Defence | Rail | Airbus | BAE Systems | Boeing

Microservices | WPF | .Net | C# | VUEjs | React

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