3 of 3 C# Developer Jobs in the East of England

C# Developer Full Stack .Net Core JavaScript

Hiring Organisation
Client Server
Location
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, South East, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent, Work From Home
C# Developer/Full Stack Engineer (.Net Core JavaScript) St Albans/WFH to £100k Do you have expertise with C# .Net backend development combined with JavaScript skills? You could be progressing your career in a senior hands-on role at a technology driven trading company … flat structure where you will get your voice heard and can make a real impact on the bottom line, earning significant bonuses. As a C# Developer you'll join an Agile development team to design and develop new features and enhancements to complex Payments and client systems ...

C# Developer Full Stack .Net Core JavaScript

Hiring Organisation
Client Server
Location
St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK
Employment Type
Full-time
C# Developer/Full Stack Engineer (.Net Core JavaScript) St Albans/WFH to £100k Do you have expertise with C# .Net backend development combined with JavaScript skills? You could be progressing your career in a senior hands-on role at a technology driven trading company ...

C# Developer - WPF based User Interface

Hiring Organisation
ECM Selection (Holdings) Limited
Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
£50000 - £70000/annum DoE + benefits
essential component of its success. As their product continues to grow with new capabilities, the company are seeking an experienced software engineer with C# expertise and WPF knowledge to join their growing development team. You would be working on visually interesting GUI elements which allow scope for creativity, collaborating … design skills and broaden your technical knowledge. A competitive salary and benefits package are on offer to the successful candidate. Keywords: Software Engineering, C# .NET, WPF, GUI, User Interface, Cambridge Another top job from ECM, the high-tech recruitment experts. Even if this job's not quite right ...