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Software Developer

.NET, React, Azure | RemoteMust be UK based| Permanent, Full Time

Join a market leader in automotive software, building powerful, cloud-native platforms that deliver real impact across risk, compliance, logistics and operations. We are looking for a Software Developer to play a strategic role in shaping our next generation of applications, driving architectural decisions, and implementing emerging technologies such as AI and machine learning.

This is your chance to join an engineering team that values clean architecture, user impact, and modern cloud development. Based in Oxford with remote working, you will collaborate with internal product teams and external delivery partners to build, improve, and futureproof products used by thousands across the UK and beyond.

The Role

As a Senior Software Developer, you will:

  • Design, build, and maintain scalable systems using .NET 8, C#, and Azure

  • Develop modern front ends with React and TypeScript

  • Lead discussions on architecture using domain driven design and clean code principles



Implement DevOps best practices and CI/CD pipelines

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Build cloud-native applications with reliability, scalability and security in mind

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Collaborate with product managers, stakeholders and development partners

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Explore and prototype new capabilities using AI and machine learning

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Take ownership of technical problems across the full stack

What You’ll Bring

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5+ years of commercial software development experience

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Strong backend experience with .NET Core / C#

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Front end proficiency with React, JavaScript and TypeScript

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Cloud-native development skills using Microsoft Azure

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Experience with relational and NoSQL databases (e.g. SQL Server, Cosmos DB)

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Familiarity with event driven systems, microservices and distributed architectures

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Knowledge of DevOps tools and practices including Git, pipelines, containers

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Passion for continuous learning and improvement

Soft Skills We Value

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Problem solver with clear communication skills

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Empathetic, calm and user focused

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Collaborative mindset with a desire to mentor and support others

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Resilient and adaptable in a fast-paced environment

Career Trajectory

This is not just a coding role. You will be positioned to grow into:

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Technical Architect or Principal Developer

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Engineering Manager or AI Solutions Lead

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Specialist tracks in Machine Learning Engineering or Cloud Infrastructure

You will work closely with leadership and product stakeholders, making this role ideal for developers who want influence, growth, and technical challenge.

What You’ll Get

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Competitive salary

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27 days annual leave plus your birthday off

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Company pension scheme

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Access to an Employee Assistance Programme

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Flexible hybrid working (Oxford HQ)

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Two paid volunteering days each year

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A progressive, supportive team focused on wellbeing and delivery

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