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Senior Software Developer

Reading
4 days ago
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Title: Senior Software Engineer
Location: Reading
Work Setup: Hybrid

We’re working with a European tech company with a presence in Reading that is building a brand-new, secure messaging and alerting platform, used for things like fire alarms, emergency calls, and IoT safety systems. They are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join their growing team.

You’ll play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining their next-generation C# communications platform..

Key Responsibilities



Lead development of microservices and infrastructure for a messaging platform.

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Design and maintain APIs for managing the platform and integrating systems.

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Provide expertise in an Agile team and contribute to architectural decisions.

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Test, troubleshoot, and verify systems to ensure they work reliably.

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Make sure software meets industry standards and security requirements.

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Suggest and evaluate new technologies to improve performance and maintainability.

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Lead development for Windows environments, including services and tools.

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Document design specs, test procedures, and technical updates.

Key Requirements

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Strong knowledge of .NET development and modern coding practices.

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Skilled in C#, Python, .NET 8.0+, and Entity Framework.

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Experience with SQL Server, T-SQL, and stored procedures.

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Familiar with NoSQL databases (like Redis).

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Experience with Kubernetes and Docker.

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Comfortable using unit testing frameworks (nUnit, Moq, or similar).

Benefits

● Competitive salary
● Private medical insurance
● Group Life Assurance
● Group Income Protection
● Company pension contributions
● 25 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays

If you feel you have the relevant experience for this position, please apply with a copy of your latest CV/Resume

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