.NET Developer (AI)

Reed
B32Ta, B3 2TA, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

.NET Developer (AI)

Birmingham City Centre

Hybrid (WFH Monday & Friday)

Competitive salary (DOE)

The Opportunity:

A market-leading organisation is looking for a.NET Developer to join their growing tech team in Birmingham.

This role goes beyond traditional development — you’ll be buildingcore systems alongside AI-driven and agent-based solutions that are actively shaping how the business operates.

We’re specifically looking for someone who hashands-on experience building and deploying AI-powered or agentic workflows in real environments — not just experimenting but delivering.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Building and enhancingcore business applications, APIs, and integrations
  • Developingscalable, modern .NET solutions
  • Designing and implementingagentic AI workflows within business systems
  • IntegratingLLMs (e.g. Azure OpenAI) into production applications
  • Creatingautomations and intelligent processes that drive efficiency
  • Writing clean, maintainable, production-grade code
  • Collaborating on architecture and technical decision-making
  • Ensuring systems (including AI components) arereliable, auditable, and secure

AI & Agentic Focus (Core to the Role)

This role requires proven experience working with AI in production, including:

  • Buildingagent-style or multi-step AI workflows
  • UsingLLMs (Azure OpenAI / OpenAI) in real applications
  • Implementingprompt engineering in production environments
  • Working withRAG, embeddings, or vector-based search
  • Designing systems withhuman-in-the-loop controls and governance
  • Understanding ofAI reliability, evaluation, and auditability

This is a must-have — we’re looking for engineers already delivering in this space

What We’re Looking For:

Core Skills

  • Strong experience withC# / .NET / .NET Core
  • ASP.NET Core, Web APIs, Azure Functions
  • Experience buildingrobust, scalable, enterprise-grade systems
  • Strong SQL Server / T-SQL knowledge
  • Experience with APIs, integrations, and distributed systems
  • Strong engineering fundamentals and coding best practices

AI Experience

  • Proven experience deliveringAI/LLM-powered features in production
  • Hands-on experience buildingagentic or workflow-based AI solutions
  • Experience integrating AI intoreal business systems
  • Strong understanding ofsafe, governed AI implementation

Nice to have

  • Azure services (App Services, Logic Apps, etc.)
  • Microservices architecture
  • Power Platform (Power Automate / Power Apps)
  • Copilot Studio or Semantic Kernel exposure
  • Front-end experience (Blazor / JavaScript)
  • Agile / CI/CD environments

Why Apply?

  • Work oncutting-edge AI and agentic systems in production
  • Be part of agenuine transformation programme
  • High ownership, high impact role
  • Collaborative, forward-thinking engineering team
  • Hybrid working with central Birmingham office

Apply Now

If you're a .NET Developer withreal-world AI and agentic experience and want to build solutions that genuinely impact a business — apply today with your latest CV.


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