You’ll get to work from home for the majority, heading into Oxford probably once a month or so. Everybody here gets allocated time to sharpen their skills, prepare for external exams or certifications, or explore new tech on various R&D projects – whatever you fancy really.
You’ll work within a culture of doing things the right way, instead of just writing code and getting it out the door ASAP.
They’re big advocates of writing clean code, they regularly refactoring to keep the code base healthy, testing along the way and they’re doing what they can to automate as many processes as possible.
You’ll help bring some of their legacy applications up to speed too, but the vast majority of stuff is as modern as you’ll find.
C#, .NET 6/8, Entity Framework, OpenAPI, Kubernetes, Docker, Bicep, MassTransit, and Cosmos.
Ideally know your way around Azure services, including how to build pipelines in Azure DevOps.
You’d get a pretty decent package too, covering a generous holiday allowance, private medical insurance, flexible hours to fit in with your work/life balance, volunteering days to spend with a charity/cause you’re passionate about, share incentive schemes and plenty of other perks/discounts.
An initial chat with their Development Manager, followed by a chat with a couple of Senior Devs, possibly including a pair programming exercise.
If the role looks of interest, get in touch with Jack Leeming @ Optima Dev for a chat.