C# Software Engineer

Platform Recruitment
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2 months ago
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Job Title: C#/.NET Software Engineer

Location: South Cambridgeshire

Salary: Up to £70,000

Working Pattern: Hybrid 2 days in office

This is a brilliant opportunity for aC#/.NET engineer to join a fast-growing technology company whose software is used by scientists and engineers across the world.

You'll be writing code that drives real machines connecting instrumentation, automation systems, and digital workflows that power cutting-edge scientific processes. It's a genuinely hands-on role where your work has direct, visible impact.

The Role

You'll design and build high-quality software across desktop, embedded, and server environments, working alongside a talented team of architects, engineers, and product managers to deliver robust, user-focused solutions. You'll also contribute to architectural decisions and mentor junior developers.

Requirements

* Strong C#/.NET development experience

* Strong knowledge of software design principles, testing and DevOps pipelines

* Experience building Windows applications with XAML

* Familiarity with IoT protocols such as MQTT and OPC/UA

* SQL databases and Linux OS experience

* Comfortable working with AI tools

If this role is of interest, please apply below

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