Software Developer

Wilmslow
2 weeks ago
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Software Developer – Up to £54k – Hybrid – Cheshire – Free food & drink :)

We’re looking for a Software Developer to join our global client within the hospitality sector - someone who’s passionate about writing clean, scalable code and excited to influence how they develop and deliver technology.

You’ll be joining a fast-paced, forward-thinking, people-first company where your ideas won’t just be heard, they’ll help shape the way they work. You'll work with the latest tools and technologies, collaborate closely with global stakeholders, and play a key role in driving innovation across the business.

What's In It For You...

Free food and drink

15% performance-related bonus

Flexible working

33 days holiday allowance, with the option to buy more

Family leave

Volunteering days

Career development

Mental health support and wellbeing perks

Pension schemes and life assurance

Exclusive discounts on entertainment, leisure, and travel

What You’ll Be Doing...

Designing, developing, testing and deploy high-quality, scalable software solutions

Championing code quality, performance, and security

Collaborating in agile teams, translating business needs into functional tech

Writing automated tests and following best practices to ensure maintainability

Providing support and troubleshooting technical issues

Engaging in project planning and contribute to technical documentation

Helping refine development processes and driving technical excellence across the team

What You’ll Need…

3+ years of commercial .NET experience

Strong experience with Azure, including Azure Functions

Understanding of service-oriented architectures

Ability to write clean, maintainable code and work with Azure SQL Server

Familiar with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.)

Firm understanding of best practices

Familiarity with Clean Architecture, DDD, or TDD

Frontend skills (Angular is a huge bonus – but Next.JS, React, any web development experience would be a plus)

Bonus points for…

Knowledge of asynchronous messaging patterns

Experience with Azure Data Lake, Data Factory, and Logic Apps

Exposure to AI, machine learning, or data engineering

CI/CD experience with Azure DevOps

Why You’ll Love Working There...

You’ll be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking technology function within an organisation that values continuous improvement, innovation, and the growth and wellbeing of their colleagues. You’ll also enjoy flexible working, a supportive team culture and free lunch!!

If you’re ready to make a difference and build impactful software that powers real-world outcomes, please apply now and I’ll be in touch shortly 😊

Our client is an equal opportunity employer – they celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Tilt Recruitment are specialists in IT Recruitment. We work hard to find our candidates their perfect roles within fantastic organisations across the UK. If this role isn’t right for you, please still get in touch with us as we may have other roles which may suit you better.

We also offer up to £500 for every successful referral, if you know someone who matches this skill set please let us know.

Tilt Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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