Job Title: Software Developer (C#, .NET)Location: UK RemoteCompany: Innovative Supply Chain Software
About Us:Our client, a leading Warehouse Management System (WMS) provider, is seeking talented individuals to join their dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to an organization that values innovation and collaboration.
Position: Junior to Mid-Level DeveloperExperience: 2-5 years
Key Responsibilities:Develop, test, and maintain high-quality software applications using C# and .NET technologies, including .NET Framework, MVC, and Entity Framework.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and design solutions that deliver business benefits.Assist in the development and maintenance of software applications.Participate in code reviews and learn best practices for code quality.Troubleshoot and resolve software defects and performance issues.Demonstrate the ability to understand complex systems and their business applications.Follow detailed design documents to develop new systems and enhance existing ones.Think critically to define exception scenarios beyond primary path solutions.Work independently to complete tasks on time and take responsibility for development outcomes.Investigate user queries, running test scenarios and problem-solving effectively.Possess a working knowledge of Agile methodologies and be willing to learn through professional development courses.Conduct tests to ensure software changes meet expectations and do not disrupt existing functionality.Knowledge of systems integration using APIs and data transfer technologies (FTP, SFTP, AS2), as well as experience with XML, JSON, and POSTMAN.Understanding of supply chain processes, including goods in and goods out, is advantageous.
Qualifications:2-5 years of experience in software development using C# and .NET.Familiarity with database technologies (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle).Strong understanding of IT architecture and software solution components.Excellent communication skills and a proactive attitude.Understanding of supply chain processes, including goods in and goods out, is advantageous.