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An established industry player is seeking a talented .NET Architect to join their expanding team in the UK. This exciting role involves leveraging your expertise in .NET technologies to enhance a successful social messaging platform and bring innovative solutions to new markets. With a supportive environment that encourages professional growth, you will receive training in any technologies you wish to develop further. The company offers a competitive salary and a range of attractive benefits, including a substantial training allowance and flexible working arrangements. If you are passionate about technology and eager to make an impact, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Job Description
.NET Architect - Social Messaging Platform - London
(Tech stack: .NET Architect, .NET 9, C#, Web API 2, Entity Framework, Microservices, Azure, Programmer, Developer, Engineer, .NET Architect)
In 2012 our client has been taking the US by storm. After an extremely successful period, our client has decided to hop across the Atlantic in a bid to expand their sphere of influence and take up a firm foothold in the UK and European markets.
A number of new offices are being opened in the UK, and our client is looking for a talented, enthusiastic, and passionate .NET Architect to bring their product to these new markets and help enhance this already successful company!
Successful .NET Architect candidates should be able to demonstrate strong knowledge of: .NET 9 / .NET Core / ASP.NET MVC, Web API 2, Entity Framework, Microservices, Azure, JavaScript, Angular 19, Bootstrap, Agile, and Azure SQL. Training will be provided in any of the technologies you lack, allowing you to turn your technological weaknesses into your greatest strengths!
The .NET Architect position comes with the following benefits:
Location: London, UK / Remote Working
Salary: £80,000 - £100,000 + 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.