The role involves developing and maintaining applications using .NET Core and Microservices architecture, with a focus on both front-end and back-end technologies.
Role: Microsoft .NET Core/Microservices Developer
Location: Remote
Duration: 12 Months
Required Requirements:
- Experience Front-end developer
- React, Redux, SCSS, TypeScript
- Experience with .NET Core / C#
- Experience with SQL/NoSQL
- SQL Server
- Azure SQL
- Redis
- Mongo DB
- Experience in Microservices
- Architecture
- Development
- Deployment
- Maintenance
Preferred Requirements in addition to Required Skills
- Working knowledge with Azure
- Working knowledge of Infrastructure – as – Code
- Working knowledge of Kubernetes & Docker
- Working Knowledge of Azure Functions
- Working Knowledge of Azure Dev Ops, GIT
- Working Knowledge of Azure Event Hubs, Azure Event Grid, Kafka
Top Skills
.Net Core
Azure
Azure Dev Ops
Azure Event Grid
Azure Event Hubs
Azure Functions
Azure Sql
C#
Docker
Git
Infrastructure As Code
Kafka
Kubernetes
Mongo Db
NoSQL
React
Redis
Redux
Scss
SQL
SQL Server
Typescript
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