3 of 3 .NET Software Developer Jobs in the East of England

.Net Software Developer C#

Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
have a great opportunity for a C# .NET Software Developer to join our fantastic software development team based in Cambridge. The roleYou will be embedded as a full-stack developer in one of our small agile development teams. You will collaborate alongside product owners, testers … other developers to develop features for our power-scheduling software product.Our view of agile software development is inspired by eXtreme Programming rather than Scrum. We focus more on the technical practices that enable agility, such as TDD, Pair Programming, SOLID, Simple Design etc. We are looking for someone ...

C# .NET Software Developer

Hiring Organisation
GMSL
Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
have a great opportunity for a C# .NET Software Developer to join our fantastic software development team based in Cambridge. This is an ideal role for someone who wants to join a friendly, small and highly technical team where you can have a real impact. … role You will be embedded as a full-stack developer in one of our small agile development teams. You will collaborate alongside product owners, testers and other developers to develop features for our power-scheduling software product. Our view of agile software development is inspired by eXtreme ...

C#.NET Software Developer

Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
have a great opportunity for a C# .NET Software Developer to join our fantastic software development team based in Cambridge. This is an ideal role for someone who wants to join a friendly, small and highly technical team where you can have a real impact. … roleYou will be embedded as a full-stack developer in one of our small agile development teams. You will collaborate alongside product owners, testers and other developers to develop features for our power-scheduling software product.Our view of agile software development is inspired by eXtreme Programming rather ...