C# Developer (Windows Applications)

Stockport
10 months ago
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C# Developer (Windows Applications)

Stockport - Remote - (1/2 Days in office)

£50,000 - £60,000 + Remote + Flexible Working + Training + Progression + 25 Days Holiday + BH + Pension

Are you a C# Developer with experience building Windows applications, looking to join a cutting-edge company at the forefront of electrical condition monitoring, where you'll receive top-tier training, enjoy flexible remote working, and be supported by a team committed to your growth and career development?

Do you want the opportunity to join a close-knit, supportive team within a leading R&D-driven business that values innovation, offers clear progression, and develops products used globally?

On offer is a fantastic opening to become part of a growing company known for their market-leading products in the power utilities industry. With a strong reputation for quality and innovation, they offer bespoke software and hardware solutions that play a vital role in monitoring the health of high-voltage electrical assets across the world.

In the role, you will be designing and developing high-quality Windows applications using languages like C#, and Python. You will work closely with both software and hardware teams to create powerful, user-friendly tools that collect and display complex data. You'll be involved from concept through to production, with the opportunity to shape future developments and bring new ideas to life.

This role would suit a C# Developer with experience building Windows applications, looking to join a cutting-edge company at the forefront of electrical condition monitoring, where you'll receive top-tier training, enjoy flexible remote working, and be supported by a team committed to your growth and career development.

The Role:

Design and develop native Windows apps for data visualization and analysis
Collaborate with engineers to build reliable, user-friendly software
Lead full-cycle development from concept through to supportThe Person:

Skilled in C# development
Experience developing Windows applications
Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or STEM
Based in StockportKeywords: Software Engineer, Software Developer, Windows, C++, C#, Python, SQL, Stockport, Manchester, Software Design, Application, Developer, Greater Manchester, Macclesfield

Reference Number: BBBH19220

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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