The Full Stack Developer will design and maintain business application architecture, troubleshoot issues, and enhance existing components. Core technologies include C#, ASP.NET Core, SQL Server, and more.
Description/Skill Set:
- Expertise in understanding of business application architecture, including desktop/mobile front-end, back-end, and database integration
- Experience with WPF, WCF, Web API (REST) (C#, ASP.NET Core and REST are must)
- Experience in troubleshooting/identifying issues using tools like WCFClient/Postman/Fiddler/Dyntrace
- Solid understanding of Microsoft SQL Server, TSQL, SSB Queues, Service Bus
- Ability to understand code created by others, deal with legacy artifacts, maintain, and enhance existing component
- Must be able to work independently and produce elegant, easily maintainable code
- Entity Framework, Swagger
- Good to have - Azure DevOps and Agile/scrum
- Good to have - Container technologies: Docker and Kubernetes
- Good to have - Kafka messaging
- Good to have - Redis Cache
- Good to have - Elastic search and Kibana Reports
Top Skills
Asp.Net Core
Azure Devops
C#
Docker
Elastic Search
Entity Framework
Kafka
Kibana
Kubernetes
Microsoft Sql Server
Redis
Tsql
Wcf
Web Api
Wpf
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