.NET Engineer (Brinkworth, UK)

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This role sits at the intersection of two recently unified businesses following an acquisition, offering a rare opportunity to help shape how engineering teams, systems, and practices come together.

You’ll be part of a small, highly focused sub‑team of three within a broader engineering organisation of around 25 engineers. The team has recently completed a major cloud migration (lift-and-shift) and is partway through modernising a large .NET Framework estate to .NET Core. With the platform now running in the cloud, the focus is shifting from migration to optimisation, modernisation, and cloud-native ways of working.

This is a role for someone who enjoys working in complexity, influencing beyond their immediate team, and helping shape the next phase of a platform’s evolution. This is not a greenfield role, but it is one where thoughtful technical decisions will have a long‑lasting impact.

Responsibilities include:

  • Evolve the platform
  • Introduce cloud‑native technologies
  • Improve deployment pipelines and embed modern engineering practices. This is not a greenfield role, but it is one where thoughtful technical decisions will have a long‑lasting impact
  • Recognise and employ appropriate coding design patterns/paradigms and discourages and mitigates anti‑patterns and bad practice
  • Follow process, suggest improvements and embrace change
  • Build “full” end‑to‑end solutions

Requirements are:

  • Exceptional problem‑solving ability
  • High competency in a relevant technology (.NET) and version control (e.g., Git)
  • Understand high level architectural designs and patterns
  • Understand the importance of release management, Jira (or equivalent), discipline and version control to ensure traceable provenance
  • Recognise and employ appropriate coding design patterns/paradigms and discourages and mitigates anti‑patterns and bad practice

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This role sits at the intersection of two recently unified businesses following an acquisition, offering a rare opportunity to help shape how engineering teams, systems, and practices come together.

You’ll be part of a small, highly focused sub‑team of three within a broader engineering organisation of around 25 engineers. The team has recently completed a major cloud migration (lift-and-shift) and is partway through modernising a large .NET Framework estate to .NET Core. With the platform now running in the cloud, the focus is shifting from migration to optimisation, modernisation, and cloud-native ways of working.

This is a role for someone who enjoys working in complexity, influencing beyond their immediate team, and helping shape the next phase of a platform’s evolution. This is not a greenfield role, but it is one where thoughtful technical decisions will have a long‑lasting impact.

Responsibilities include:

  • Evolve the platform
  • Introduce cloud‑native technologies
  • Improve deployment pipelines and embed modern engineering practices. This is not a greenfield role, but it is one where thoughtful technical decisions will have a long‑lasting impact
  • Recognise and employ appropriate coding design patterns/paradigms and discourages and mitigates anti‑patterns and bad practice
  • Follow process, suggest improvements and embrace change
  • Build “full” end‑to‑end solutions

Requirements are:

  • Exceptional problem‑solving ability
  • High competency in a relevant technology (.NET) and version control (e.g., Git)
  • Understand high level architectural designs and patterns
  • Understand the importance of release management, Jira (or equivalent), discipline and version control to ensure traceable provenance
  • Recognise and employ appropriate coding design patterns/paradigms and discourages and mitigates anti‑patterns and bad practice

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Posted: May 4th, 2026