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Software Engineer-.Net

Bangalore

Role: Software Engineer-.Net

Experience: 2+ years

Where the job is based: Bangalore/ Pune

 

This role demands 3 days of work from the office every week and flexibility to work during UK hours whenever required.

 

Kerv Digital (previously known as cloudThing) solve complicated problems with great digital experiences. We combine Power Platform, DevSecOps, Data Science and Software Engineering to achieve measurable business outcomes for our clients. Headquartered in Birmingham and part of Kerv, we are part of a £50m revenue global organisation, with over 450 employees, working with over 800 sector-leading clients, with offices in London, Birmingham, and Bangalore.

 

Kerv is an ethically led organisation, and we are proud of our values. Our mission to Build Future and make a positive difference in society helps guide us to choose to work primarily with Nonprofit and Public Sector organisations. We encourage all our developers and designers to embrace the latest technologies, frameworks, and cloud deployment platforms to help our clients achieve more. We relish the difficult problems and integration challenges and guarantee our developers are never bored.

 

We are proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work by independent assessors in both the UK and India. We can offer you an inclusive, collaborative atmosphere to develop your skills as part of a global multi-discipline development team with opportunities to be mentored by forward-thinking architects.

 

Join us today to work closely with household name clients, build your technical prowess, and make new friends along the way. 

 

Primary Responsibility: Delivering end-to-end dot net solutions that delight customers

 

Responsibilities: 

Candidates will need to demonstrate experience with;

  • Designing, documenting and discussing solution approaches
  • Working within an onshore/offshore customer embedded team
  • Suggesting strategies for improved design
  • Ensuring customers are Happy with their software
  • Other tasks as reasonably requested

Essential Skills

Candidates must demonstrate strong expertise in the following areas;

  • .NET & C#: Expert in .NET 8 (Core), ASP.NET Core and Azure Functions (serverless patterns)
  • Data & ORM: Deep experience with SQL Server AND/OR Postgres and experience with ORMs such as Dapper OR Entity Framework.
  • API Design: Building RESTful APIs.
  • Azure Platform: API Management, Blob Storage, Azure functions, App services, Application Insights etc.
  • Testing: Unit & integration tests with xUnit/NUnit.
  • Containers & CI/CD: Docker (local & cloud), Azure Container Apps or basic Kubernetes; Git-based workflows

Desirable Skills

In addition to the essential skills, experience in the following areas would be advantageous:

  • Auth & Identity: Experience with working on OIDC/OAuth2 flows. (Auth0, Entra, etc)
  • Alternate Frontends: Blazor WASM / MudBlazor for internal tooling
  • NoSQL: MongoDB or similar document stores
  • Real-time  : GraphQL subscriptions, WebSockets or SignalR
  • AI Skills: Understanding of LLMs, RAG, MCP and/or used Azure AI foundry (or similar) to integrate with applications.

Don’t take our word for it though, check out our impartial Glass Door reviews

 

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At Kerv, we’re building something special and we’re building it to last. We want

everybody to feel valued, included and love working together. With an uncompromising pursuit of amazing employee experience, we always strive to do the right thing. We believe and will relentlessly promote and support the power of diversity, equality and belonging, through collaboration and creating

exceptional solutions together.

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