Role: Umbraco Developer (C# and Vue.JS) Location: Fully Remote Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 The Role Network IT are supporting an established community-focused organisation who is seeking an experienced Umbraco Developer to join their in-house development team. The role involves building and maintaining modern web applications using the .NET ecosystem, with a strong emphasis on Umbraco CMS (v13) and front-end JavaScript frameworks such as Vue.js or Angular. The position is integral to supporting the organisation’s ongoing digital transformation, delivering scalable and user-centric solutions for both internal stakeholders and external users. Responsibilities
Implement and maintain websites and content platforms built on Umbraco CMS
Provide full-stack development, but with a particular focus on front-end development in Vue.JS.
Develop, maintain, and enhance full-stack web applications using .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, and WebAPI
Work within an Agile environment to deliver new features, improvements, and integrations
Collaborate across disciplines to define system requirements and architectural improvements
Ensure the performance, security, and scalability of deployed solutions
Required Experience
Solid experience with Umbraco CMS (preferably v13)
Experience with front-end frameworks such as Vue.js or Angular
Proficiency with C#, .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC/WebAPI
Strong understanding of software development best practices and SDLC
Ability to deliver robust full-stack solutions from design to deployment
Desirable Experience
Familiarity with Microsoft Azure, particularly Azure Functions and CosmosDB
Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and Agile development practices
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