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.NET Software Engineer

ABOUT THIS ROLE

  • Permanent
  • Anywhere

.Net Engineer

Series D Fintech – Up to £70,000 + bonus + shares

OFS is partnered with a leading Fintech that specializes in the payments space and is currently valued at over £10bn!

Following an outstanding year, the business is looking to grow its backend engineering function and hire multiple .NET engineers for the team.

This role offers an excellent opportunity for career growth and you’ll get exposure to a number of different complex platforms across the business, within engineering.

What you need

  • BSc degree or higher in Computer Science, Maths, Physics or a STEM-related subject
  • 2+ years of industry experience with strong exposure to .Net or C#
  • Knowledge of cloud tools such as AWS, Docker, Terraform
  • Experience working in a product-driven firm, fintech or similar
  • 3 days p/w in London HQ

Tech Stack

.Net Core, C#, Java, AWS, Docker, Terraform, Datadog, Elasticsearch, PostgreSQL

Package

  • Base salary up to £70,000 (depending on experience)
  • Annual bonus
  • Share scheme

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Recruiter: Davies Joe

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