.NET Developer

Posted 30 April by Pearson Carter
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.NET Developer

Pearson Carter are working with an exciting Fintech company who are looking for a .NET Developer to join the team. They work on a wide range of projects ranging from CCTV to cash management and security solutions.

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Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate across teams to understand business requirements and translate them into technical solutions
  • Design and develop robust solutions that align with business objectives
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of existing applications

Experience:

  • 2 years+ ASP.NET and Web API
  • Database experience utilizing Microsoft SQL Server and/or another relational database
  • Knowledge of JavaScript Frameworks/Libraries, ideally React
  • Experience in development on Microsoft Azure

Salary

They offer an excellent salary package: up to €45,000 + a strong benefits package.

Location

The client is based in Malta and you are expected to be in office full time.

How to Apply

Please apply asap with your CV to be considered for this position.

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Pearson Carter is the Global Leader in Microsoft Technology, Web, Mobile and Software Development Recruitment with specialist roles across the globe - www.pearsoncarter.com

Keywords: Microsoft .Net, .NET, .NET Core, C#, JavaScript, React, Azure, Full Stack, Senior, Software Engineer, Architect, Architecture, Solutions Architect, Solution, EU, Malta.

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