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C# Developer – Oxford (semi remote) -£45k - £55k

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a company in Oxford who specialise in the design, development and manufacturing of AV products for their vast range of clients across the globe and they are now seeking a C# Developer to join their expanding team.

As a C# Developer, you will be responsible for writing clean, scalable, and efficient C# code following best practices, designing and implementing software solutions based on technical requirements and architectural guidelines as well as identifying and resolving software defects, bugs, and performance issues.

The company are looking to move their current product range into microservices, so experience in migrating and developing products using containerisation and Microservices is essential.

Key Skills required for this role:

  • Degree in Computer Science or similar

  • 3+ years commercial C# experience

  • At least 2+ years’ experience using ASP.NET/.Net core

  • Knowledge of containerisation

  • Exposure to Kubernetes

  • Familiarity with Docker

    Being a rapidly expanding company with a rewarding culture, they’re always looking to grow, meaning you can grow with it! They are looking to pay circa £55kk depending on experience. If you are interested in this C# Developer job in Oxford, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, C# .net, Mechanical Design, Machine Learning, AI, FPGA, Electronics, Java, Python, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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