Job Description
We are seeking a .NET developer responsible for building .NET applications using C# and .NET Framework 4.6 or above and .NET Core 2.2 or above. Your primary responsibility will be to design and develop these layers of our applications, and to coordinate with the rest of the team working on different layers of the infrastructure. A commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and quality product is essential.
Responsibilities:
- Translate application storyboards and use cases into functional applications
- Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable code
- Integrate data storage solutions (may include databases like MS SQL, MySQL, key-value stores, blob stores, etc.)
- Ensure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of applications
- Identify bottlenecks and bugs, and devise solutions to mitigate and address these issues
- Help maintain code quality, organization, and automatization
Requirements
Skills:
- Strong knowledge of .NET web framework 4.6 and .NET Core
- Proficient in C#, with a good knowledge of their ecosystems
- Familiarity with the Windows Services and Windows Application development
- Familiarity with the Azure function apps, Logic apps, Blob storage etc.
- Strong understanding of object-oriented programming
- Skill for writing reusable libraries
- Familiar with various design and architectural patterns
- Knowledge of concurrency patterns
- Familiarity with Microsoft SQL Server
- Experience with popular web application frameworks
- Knack for writing clean, readable, and easily maintainable code
- Understanding of fundamental design principles for building a scalable application
- Experience creating database schemas that represent and support business processes
- Basic understanding of Common Language Runtime (CLR), its limitations, weaknesses, and workarounds
- Experience in Azure Service Bus
- Experience implementing automated testing platforms and unit tests
- Proficient understanding of code versioning tools such as Git, SVN, and TFS