3 of 3 Contract .NET Developer Jobs in the South East

.Net Developer Assistant VP - Regulatory reporting

Hiring Organisation
cer Financial Ltd
Location
London, South East, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contractor
Contract Rate
£405 - £690 per day
.Net Developer Assistant VP - Regulatory reporting City of London Hybrid (3/2 split) 6-month contract £405-£690 (via Umbrella) cer Financial are working alongside an international bank who are based in the City of London. They are seeking a .Net Developer Assistant … business requirements, manage databases, perform testing and QA, maintain IT environments, support users, and follow change management procedures before production updates. The responsibilities of .Net Developer Assistant VP will include: Define and manage database objects; liaise with SQL and Oracle DBAs. Write T-SQL and PL/ ...

Front Office .Net Developer

Hiring Organisation
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Location
London, South East, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contractor
Contract Rate
£700 - £750 per day
currently working with a London-based Investment Bank who are actively seeking a Senior .Net Developer to work on the development and maintenance of an eTrading platform. What you'll need to succeed : Extensive .Net Development experience within a front office environment in financial services - must have. ...

Software Developer - C#/.Net/Azure

Hiring Organisation
Lorien
Location
London, South East, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contractor
Contract Rate
Salary negotiable
Cleared Software Developer - C#/.Net/Azure6 months/Inside IR35 Hybrid - London We are seeking an experienced Full Stack Developer to join our high profile public sector Client on a contract basis. The role will be building a system in Azure for companies to test … Handle both front-end and back-end technologies We are interested in hearing from candidates who have the following capabilities: Strong experience with C#, .NET, SQL, Angular, HTML, and JavaScript Eagerness to learn and implement new learning. Desirable Criteria It would also be beneficial, but not mandatory, to have ...