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Cloud Developer – Software House – Gateshead / Hybrid
Our client is a rapidly growing software solutions provider delivering innovative platforms to the utilities sector. With a reputation for building robust, scalable and user-focused products, they are currently investing in modernising their cloud-based systems and expanding their technical team to support this growth.
As part of this evolution, they are seeking an experienced Cloud Developer with strong Azure development skills and a passion for building cloud-native solutions. You will play a key role in designing, developing and delivering applications that are critical to operational success and user engagement across a range of projects, from mobile tools to enterprise billing systems.
The ideal Cloud Developer candidate will have a minimum of three years' experience with C#, the Azure ecosystem (including App Services, Azure Functions, Service Bus, API Management, Azure SQL, and Cosmos DB), and will have strong coding practices with a keen focus on quality and performance. Familiarity with DevOps (Azure DevOps), automated testing, and cloud-based architecture is essential. Knowledge of microservices, Kubernetes, or the utilities industry would be a plus.
All Cloud Developer positions come with the following benefits:
* Starting salary of £45,000 – £60,000 depending on experience.
* Flexible working hours and hybrid working model (2 days in the office weekly).
* Private health insurance and pension scheme.
* On-site gym and parking when working from the office.
* Relaxed and collaborative team culture, with opportunities for growth and learning.
* Modern tech stack including .NET Core, Microservices, REST APIs, and evolving cloud-first architecture.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Cloud Developer to shape the future of software in a fast-paced and rewarding sector, while enjoying flexibility, autonomy, and a forward-thinking work culture.
Location: Gateshead UK (Hybrid)
Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK, although flexible and hybrid working is supported.
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