.net Developer salaries in Cambourne, CAM
£55,000
avg per year
The average salary for .net Developer jobs near Cambourne, CAM is £55,000.*
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Top .net Developer jobs near Cambourne, CAM
View AllC# .NET Software Engineer (x2)
Asahi Glassplant UK Ltd
Royston
Collaborate with architects, engineers, designers, and product managers to deliver robust, user-focused features. Strong knowledge of C#, .NET.
Salesforce Developer
Redgate
Cambridge
Hybrid working: home and Cambridge office. Genuine investment in learning, development, and career progression. In-office expectation: Once every two weeks.
£50,000 - £60,000 a year
1 day ago
Windows UI Endpoint Developer
HP
Cambridge
This role is at the centre of our security suite. You'll have the possibility to expand the role to work across other parts of the manageability framework…
Software Engineer – Web Development Specialist
CCDC
Cambridge
You will also have at least 2 years of handson experience with commercial Blazor development, applying it to build robust, maintainable and userfocused web…
Up to £50,000 a year
Lead Software Engineer
Redgate
Cambridge
Hybrid working: home and Cambridge office (once a fortnight). This is a hands-on technical leadership role within a small, cross-functional team focused on…
£70,000 - £85,000 a year
Web Developer and Designer with packaging backround
TK PACKAGING LTD
Stevenage
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams in fast-paced environments. NET, Ruby on Rails, Node.js, and PHP.
£28,000.00 - £54,857.41 a year
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