Role: Fullstack .Net Developer
Location: Remote
Duration: 12 Months
Job description:
We are seeking a highly capable Full Stack Developer to build and enhance enterprise web applications using the Microsoft NET ecosystem. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who can work directly with product/business stakeholders, deliver with minimal guidance, and proactively drive solutions end to end from Ul through APis, services, and data layers.
Responsibilities:
* Design, develop, and maintain full stack web applications using NET/NET Core and modern web patterns.
* Build and consume RESTful services using ASP.NET, MVC, and Web API with strong focus on performance, security, and maintainability.
* Apply design patterns and clean architecture principles to deliver scalable and testable code.
* Implement robust data access lavers using Entity Framework and optimize data operations as needed.
* Develop modern Ul experiences using Blazor (listed internally as Blazer/Blazor).
* Implement asynchronous messaging/eventing workflows using RabbitMQ and ensure reliable integrations.
* Work with MongoDB for NoSQL persistence and validation as required.
* Collaborate closely with product/business teams to refine requirements and translate them into working software increments.
* Participate in code reviews, improve engineering standards, and contribute to delivery predictability and quality.
Required Skills:
* NET Framework, NET Core
* ASP.NET, MVC, Web API
* Design Patterns (SOLID, layered architecture, etc.)
* Entity Framework
* Blazor (spelled Blazer in some internal material)
* RabbitMQ
* MongoDB
* Strong debugging, troubleshooting, and performance tuning skills across Ul/API/data layers
Additional skills & experience:
* Experience with NET Framework
* Hands-on experience in MVC and Web API development
* Knowledge of databases such as Sybase Or SQL Server
* Familiarity with MongoDB, Elasticsearch (Kibana), and Redis
* Experience with CI/CD pipelines
* Proficiency in Git version control
* Awareness in Angular is a plus
* Awareness of new Al tools for developments