.NET Maui Developer/Mobile Apps Developer -Remote

.NET Maui Developer/Mobile Apps Developer -Remote

Posted 1 day ago by Damia Group Ltd

£550 Per day
Undetermined
Remote
Nationwide

Summary: The .NET Maui Developer/Mobile Apps Developer role is a remote position focused on designing, building, testing, and maintaining cross-platform mobile applications using .NET MAUI. The position requires strong experience in C# and .NET, with responsibilities including integrating applications with RESTful APIs and optimizing application performance. The contract is rolling for 3 months with potential extensions, and travel to Edinburgh or Glasgow is required once per quarter. This role is within the public sector and emphasizes best practices in software architecture and design patterns.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, build, test, and maintain cross-platform mobile applications using .NET MAUI
  • Develop shared application logic and UI components using C# and .NET
  • Translate UI/UX designs into clean, reusable, and accessible components
  • Integrate applications with RESTful APIs, databases, and backend services
  • Apply best practices in software architecture and design patterns (e.g. MVVM)
  • Optimise application performance, responsiveness, and reliability
  • Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve bugs and performance issues
  • Write clean, well-documented, and maintainable code
  • Participate in code reviews and continuous improvement activities

Key Skills:

  • Strong experience with C# and .NET
  • Hands-on experience developing applications using .NET MAUI (or Xamarin.Forms)
  • Solid understanding of mobile application architecture and design patterns
  • Experience integrating RESTful APIs and backend services

Salary (Rate): £550/day

City: undetermined

Country: undetermined

Working Arrangements: remote

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

.net Maui Developer / Mobile Apps developer - remote - £500 - £550 per day - 3 months rolling contract The team works remotely, travel once per quarter to Edinburgh or Glasgow. **** Public Sector Client**** Home Working / Remote Working .net Maui Developer / Mobile Apps Developer - remote - £500 - £550 per day - 3 months rolling contract

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, build, test, and maintain cross-platform mobile applications using .NET MAUI
  • Develop shared application logic and UI components using C# and .NET
  • Translate UI/UX designs into clean, reusable, and accessible components
  • Integrate applications with RESTful APIs, databases, and backend services
  • Apply best practices in software architecture and design patterns (e.g. MVVM)
  • Optimise application performance, responsiveness, and reliability
  • Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve bugs and performance issues
  • Write clean, well-documented, and maintainable code
  • Participate in code reviews and continuous improvement activities

Required Skills & Experience

  • Strong experience with C# and .NET
  • Hands-on experience developing applications using .NET MAUI (or Xamarin.Forms)
  • Solid understanding of mobile application architecture and design patterns
  • Experience integrating RESTful APIs and backend services

.net Maui Developer / Mobile Apps developer - remote (see below) - £500 - £550 per day - Initially until end of March, but with further extensions

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