Desktop Software Developer Stoke on Trent (Hybrid) £40,000 - £50,000 additional benefits. Join a team of passionate engineers working on scalable applications that handle vast amounts of data with precision and speed. With a foundation built on C#, .Net, WPF and WinForms, they are in the process of transitioning to modern tech stacks and investing in the team by providing comprehensive training programs to ensure everyone has the tools they need to grow and succeed. What You’ll Do Design and build scalable, low-latency solutions using C#, .Net, WPF and WinForms. Be part of the transition to rewrite existing products, enhance performance and boost scalability. Work closely with colleagues to support the migration, ensuring smooth and efficient development cycles. Support and improve existing services while identifying opportunities to optimize and modernize. Utilize your expertise to build modular, maintainable, and highly available components. Participate in dedicated training programs designed to help you develop deep expertise in new technologies. Preferred Skills and Experience A strong foundation in desktop development (C#, WPF, Windows, .Net) Experience tackling complex technical challenges with innovative solutions. Strong communication and teamwork skills, with a proactive, can-do approach. A genuine interest in learning and working with new technologies, supported by our training programs. Why Join Us? Joining this team means becoming part of a forward-thinking, supportive community where you’ll have the chance to grow and thrive. Here’s what you can expect: Be part of a transformative journey as they rewrite our systems, with full training and support to upskill. Develop systems that handle massive transaction volumes with high reliability and scalability. Join a team that values innovation, shared knowledge, and teamwork. Enjoy the flexibility of remote work while staying connected to a dynamic office environment. Your work will directly influence the evolution and success of the platform. (email address removed)