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Senior Backend Software Engineer (C# .NET Core) - Revolutionise Healthcare with REST API Design! 🚀

Are you ready to make a monumental impact in the healthcare industry?

We're looking for a Senior/Lead Backend Software Engineer with a strong focus on REST API design to join our forward-thinking team. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Software Development, this is a hands-on leadership position.

🌟 Role: Senior Backend Software Engineer (C# .NET Core)

🌍 Location: Fully Remote (UK)

đź’° Salary: Up to ÂŁ90,000 + Excellent Benefits + Share Options

đź’Ľ Reporting To: Vice President of Software Development

Your Mission: Collaborate with a cross-functional team of Frontend Developers, QA Engineers, and DevOps Engineers to design secure, scalable REST API endpoints that will revolutionise clinical research applications. This critical role requires extensive experience in REST API design. You will also develop relational database schemas and work within a containerized microservice platform.

Key Responsibilities:

REST API Design & Implementation: Develop and maintain REST APIs using C# and .NET Core SDK.
Database Mastery: Design relational database schemas, utilize Entity Framework (ORM), manage database migrations, and work with PostgreSQL.
Microservices: Containerize microservices using Docker.
Collaboration: Partner with DevOps Engineers on CI pipelines.
Mentorship: Guide and mentor junior and mid-level engineers.
Agile: Actively contribute to Agile ceremonies.What You Bring:

Expertise: 5+ years of experience in REST API design using C# and .NET Core SDK.
Testing Pro: Skilled in writing unit and integration tests with xUnit, Moq, SpecFlow, etc.
Clear Communicator: Ability to articulate and document complex concepts clearly.
Architecture Knowledge: Understanding of microservice architecture.
API Standards: Experience with Swagger/Open API specification and documentation.
Security Savvy: Strong knowledge of endpoint and data security standards, including OAuth2.
Cloud Experience: Working knowledge of cloud platforms like Azure.
DevOps & Containers: Familiarity with DevOps methodologies and container technologies.
Educational Background: Bachelor's, preferably a Master's degree in Computer Science from a UK university or equivalent.Nice to Have:

Healthcare Insight: Experience in healthcare, medical devices, or pharmaceuticals, especially with protocols and standards related to clinical data in-motion and at-rest.
Bonus Skills: Knowledge of Python, TypeScript, and relevant healthcare standards such as FHIR, CDISC.

If this opportunity excites you and you meet most of the qualifications, Apply now!

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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