
Senior C# Developer
eFinancialCareersRole Type: Contract
Title: Senior C# Engineer
Client:Established Financial Institution
Rate: Up to £600 P/D!
Location: London/Hybrid
Duration: 6 month rolling
My client is a well-established and successful tech house working in the finance sector who are looking a talented senior C# Developer, with outstanding technical and communication skills to join their existing team of software engineers and work on an exciting new project!
You will get the chance to work with some of the best technologists out there, one some of the most up to date tech in the industry, on a greenfields project!
This is a 6 month rolling Contract, with high possibility of extension, and can pay up to £700 P/D
Requirements:
- Strong experience working with C#/.Net
- Experience working with Cloud Technologies (Azure preferred)
- Finance experience a plus!
- Strong Communication skills with a drive to be working with the best tech!
If this sounds like your next contract and you would be keen on hearing more, please do not hesitate to apply or reach out direct for a confidential chat!
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