- Guide the architectural decisions and ensure adherence to design principles that enhance scalability, maintainability, and performance.
- Implement high quality software based on provided design and architecture.
- Develop distributed, high load, scalable and secure systems.
- Develop technical specifications and architecture.
- Analyze systems flow, data usage and work processes and
anticipate/investigate problem areas. - Lead the back-end team in code reviews, instilling a culture of excellence, and promoting growth through constructive feedback.
- Write clean and efficient code using .Net core programming languages.
- In depth experience of MS-SQL Server and SQL programming language
- Implement multi-threading code and asynchronous operations.
- Develop tools and application by producing clean and efficient code.
- Deploy fully functional websites and applications to DEV (Alpha) and UAT
(Beta) environments - Collaborate with your team to review and debug code.
- Test, debug, and troubleshoot .NET websites and applications.
- Ensure all back-end processes align with documented software processes and procedures, maintaining high standards throughout the software product lifecycle.
- Break down project requirements into tasks and sprints, assigning them based on team members' expertise.
- Oversee the progress of individual sprints, ensuring timely delivery while maintaining code quality.
- Interface with project stakeholders, providing regular updates and gathering feedback.
- Implement best practices, standards, and procedures including quality and
delivery methodologies
Bachelor’s degree in in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field5-8 years of experienceExtensive experience agile methodologies (TFS, JIRA, Github), relevant software such as ASP.NETcore, MS SQL Server, C# and experience in react is an assetProven experience with application architectureProven knowledge of design patterns, distributed systems, and integration testingExcellent project management, problem solving and high-level verbal and written communication