SQL Developer (SQL, .NET, Git) - Up to £75,000

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SQL Developer (SQL Server, .NET, Git) – Bradford-on-avon – £55,000 - £75,000 – Collaborative working environment, onsite café, annual appraisals and pay reviews, parking, pension, discount schemes and more!
Work on forward-thinking industry projects utilising Research and Development in things like AI and robotics.
Have an impact in a meaningful industry – the healthcare and education industries and they are taking their market by STORM having grown by 100% over the last 3 years.
The Role
You will play a pivotal role in the design and development of cutting-edge tooling which is transforming this company’s space and also their customer base. They are seeking a talented SQL Developer to join the team. As a SQL Developer, you will contribute to the business’ in house systems which are central to their success. Quality and performance are paramount for them. You will develop complex Stored Procedures utilising SQL Server and impact the complex queries that they have in place.
You will ideally have a strong knowledge of stored procedures – as database integrity is essential for them. In addition to this, any knowledge of .Net, OOP and Git is preferred. This is an exciting role whereby you will be exposed to a multitude of technologies, and you will have a real thirst and appetite to keep learning new things. You may also learn JavaScript, PHP and RabbitMQ.
You will get the autonomy and flexibility to think creatively – in a collaborative environment with room to thrive.

Essential skills
SQL Server
Object orientated programming
Git
Any exposure to .NET technologies such as .NET core
Strong problem-solving skills
The Company
Problem solving brought to life – you will see your work in action on a daily basis and how you have managed to solve some of the business and customers core problems.

You will work in the office with a team of inspirational and collaborative software professionals – all striving working together towards the same mission, to revolutionise the industry whilst sharing knowledge and feedback, constantly evolving the software and environment having an impact on everything that you touch.

SQL Developer (SQL Server, .NET, Git) – Bradford-on-avon – £55,000 - £75,000 – Collaborative working environment, onsite café, annual appraisals and pay reviews, parking, pension, discount schemes and more

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