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.Net Software Engineer
NatWest GroupSoftware Engineer building .NET applications focusing on high performance and security solutions. Collaborating within feature teams to produce complex software and enhance engineering capability.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAWSAzureCloud.NETPython
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Producing complex and critical software rapidly and of high quality which adds value to the business
- Working in permanent teams who are responsible for the full life cycle, from initial development, through enhancement and maintenance to replacement or decommissioning
- Collaborating to optimise our software engineering capability
- Designing, producing, testing and implementing our working software solutions
- Working across the life cycle, from requirements analysis and design, through coding to testing, deployment and operations
Requirements
What you’ll need- At least five years of experience in .NET Core and building Web APIs
- Understanding of Test-Driven Development practices and proficiency with Visual Studio Code or similar coding tools
- Experience in Python for scripting, automation, or integration tasks as needed
- Experience of DevOps and Agile methodology and associated toolsets
- A background in cloud platforms such as Azure or AWS
- Experience of implementing programming best practice, especially around scalability, automation, virtualisation, optimisation, availability and performance
Benefits
Comp & perks- Professional development opportunities
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Hard Skills & Tools
.NET CoreWeb APIsTest-Driven DevelopmentPythonDevOpsAgile methodologycloud platformsAzureAWSprogramming best practices
Soft Skills
collaborationoptimisationcommunication