The Fullstack Developer will implement and maintain features for the Assima platform, deploy code to production, and collaborate with international teams.
We are looking for a versatile and talented Full-stack Developer to grow with our global development team. You will be working remotely on the main Assima platform application. Your key role will be to implement features and maintain our platform developed in C# and .NET framework.
There will be opportunities to work on the future version of our application as a backend developer (Python) or frontend (React), depending on priorities and skills.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain features for our main platform
- Deploy code to production and respond to live incidents in production
- Work closely with developers and QA testers to deliver and meet expectations
- Work in an international environment with teams in multiple time zones
- Think out of the box and solve unique problems
- Attention to detail
Benefits
Core skills
- 3+ years of experience with C#
- Strong experience with .NET Framework (ASPX) and ASP.NET
- Experience with .NET Core / ASP.NET Core
- Experience with Microsoft SQL Server
Bonus
- Experience with Entity Framework (EF / EF Core)
- Experience with WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) services
- Experience with RabbitMQ or other message brokers
- Strong knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, JQuery
- Understanding of asynchronous programming and multithreading
- Experience with TFS (Team Foundation Server) / Azure DevOps
- Familiarity with non-relational databases such as MongoDB and Apache Solr
Special Requirements for the Role
- Ability to work and communicate clearly and efficiently with team members, with strong English communication both written and spoken
- M.S. Degree in Computer Science or similar
- Work within a successful, dynamic, small and growing team
- Availability to work during CET business hours
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