Multiple hires - C#.NET, Blazor Developers - Guildford £65k - £90k doe

Opus Recruitment Solutions
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7 months ago
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Software Engineer – onsite Guildford up to £90k

My Client provide advanced modelling and optimisation software for the global energy sector. They are seeking multiple Software Developers to join the team out of their Guildford office to help develop tools that support real-time decision-making, they are also working within sectors such as renewable energy, mining, banking and finance.

🔧 What You’ll Do

Develop and test software using real-time data and physical models
Work across UI design, database development, and cloud-based deployment, and testing of the software tool kit in line with the product development plan
Collaborate in a hybrid team environment with strong support for growth🛠️ Tech Stack

.NET ecosystem: WinForms, WPF, Blazor
Cloud & DevOps: Microservices, Docker, REST APIs, CI/CD, Terraform
Bonus: Machine Learning, and AI🎓 What You’ll Bring

Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physical Sciences, or Maths
Strong coding skills and attention to detail
Proven programming experience and a passion for building robust, scalable software
Comfortable working to deadlines in a fast-paced setting🚀 Why Join?

With over 450 global clients and recent HQ relocation and looking to expanding into new sectors. Be part of a team shaping the future of energy tech.
Great salary of up to £90k, annual performance related bonus, Pension 10% matched, health, dental cover.

Contact me directly to find out more about this great opportunity with an up-to-date CV at (url removed)

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