.Net/C# Developer

Posted 04 August 2022
Salary £35000 - £60000 per annum
LocationNorthampton
Job type Permanent
Discipline Software & Web Development
ReferencePR/011965_1659694239
Contact NamePerry Duggan

Job description

My client is a cutting-edge SaaS company focusing across a range of industries, that consist of working with some of the leading players in the market (several Fortune 100 companies). Is on the lookout for a .Net/C# Developer to join their team permanently!

Due to building such an innovative product, they caught the eye of some of the world's biggest names in the pharmaceutical industry as well as the oil and gas industry! to give you an idea of how big their clients are, they provide complex software solutions to the likes of ExxonMobil!

You will enjoy a cool, relaxed, family-orientated culture as well as great benefits, progression, a range of projects, regular salary reviews and the latest tech! Employees here are really looked after and are listened to. You will be working on exciting projects with a good pipeline of projects moving forwards, in a market that specialises in the IT industry!

Essential skills:

  • C#
  • .Net Core
  • ASP.Net
  • .Net

Benefits:

  • B class share options after 1 and 2 years. (Dividend paying share options)
  • Optional BUPA scheme.
  • Salary sacrifice schemes
  • CPI pay rise in January each year (pay rise in line with yearly inflation)
  • Team building and activity days away.
  • 7% company pension contribution
  • Options to travel with company projects: USA, Singapore, China.
  • Work hours are flexible around project and team commitments.
  • Full access to Udemy.
  • Remote Working Model
  • 25 days holiday increasing with service plus bank holidays!

If this company sounds like a great fit for you, please APPLY & get in touch immediately with Perry Duggan @ ITECCO on 020 3882 0699 or email to discuss interview availability.

Established in Didsbury, ITECCO has grown to become one of the UK's most successful and fastest-growing IT recruitment companies in the UK.