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Are you a Software developer with strong front-end experience in React, Angular or Blazor, paired with solid C# backend skills? Are you Interested in working with Blazor Microsoft’s modern UI framework?
 
This role offers the chance to work on web applications with a strong front-end focus, using Blazor as the preferred framework for the next few years. If you're a full-stack developer or keen to upskill in Blazor, this could be the perfect opportunity.

Join a global leader in advanced modelling and optimisation software for the energy sector. With over 450 clients worldwide, this is a unique opportunity to be part of a team driving innovation in real-time decision-making tools.

We’re hiring multiple Software Engineers to join a Guildford-based team, working on cutting-edge solutions that blend data, modelling, and cloud technologies.

🔧 What You’ll Be Working On

Building and testing web applications using real-time data and physical models
Designing intuitive user interfaces and deploying cloud-based solutions
Collaborating in a hybrid team environment with strong support for growth
Contributing to the full product lifecycle—from design to deployment🛠️ Tech Stack

Frontend: Blazor (primary framework), WinForms, WPF, or Angular, React, Vue
Backend: C# .NET
Cloud & DevOps: Microservices, Docker, REST APIs, CI/CD, Terraform
Bonus: Exposure to Machine Learning and AI🎓 What You’ll Bring

A degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, or Physical Sciences
Solid programming experience with a focus on clean, scalable code
Strong attention to detail and a passion for solving complex problems
Experience building and maintaining web applications
Ability to work to deadlines in a fast-paced, collaborative setting💼 Why Join?

Competitive salary up to £90,000
Annual performance-related bonus
Pension 10% and Healthcare📩 Interested?

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