Lead C# Developer
Do you have extensive Leadership and Mentoring experience as C#, ASP.NET and MVC developer, and are you seeking a new hybrid job in London? Our client is looking for a Lead C# Developer, and the hybrid role comes with a salary of up to £100,000 p/a and excellent benefits.
As a Lead C# Developer, you will work on various web applications using the latest technologies and best practices. This is a hybrid role based in London (Central) 3 times per week with occasional travel to their offices in Kent.
- To apply for this Lead C# Developer role, you will need a degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or similar and/or equivalent experience. You will also require the following:
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Must have a proven background as a Team Lead/ Lead developer, with direct reports and mentoring experience with at least 3 years experience at this level.
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At least Eight years of experience in web development working at a Senior level using C#, ASP.NET MVC, and SQL Server
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Must have an extensive background working within Fintech or within Financial Services organisations.
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Proficiency in Razor, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, and other front-end technologies
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Familiar with RESTful APIs, JSON, XML, and web services
Deerfoot IT Resources Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Reference: 52464854
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