Senior Full Stack Developer responsible for the full software development lifecycle building scalable web applications using .NET Core/ASP.NET MVC and Angular. Work includes requirements analysis, system design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance while applying DDD, Clean/Onion Architecture, SOLID principles, EF Core, ABP Framework, Razor Pages, RESTful APIs and Git.
We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Full Stack Developer (.NET) to join our growing team. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in building scalable web applications using modern .NET technologies and frontend frameworks, with a solid understanding of software architecture principles, design patterns, and best development practices.
The successful candidate will be involved in the full software development lifecycle, from requirements analysis and system design to development, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
RequirementsEducation
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years of hands-on experience in full-stack software development.
Technical Skills
- Strong experience with .NET Core and ASP.NET MVC.
- Proficiency in Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL).
- Strong knowledge of JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, and modern web development practices.
- Experience with Angular framework.
- Solid understanding of Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
- Strong knowledge of Clean Architecture and Onion Architecture principles.
- Hands-on experience with Entity Framework Core.
- Strong understanding and practical application of Design Patterns and SOLID principles.
- Experience working with the ABP Framework.
- Experience developing applications using Razor Pages.
- Familiarity with RESTful APIs and web services.
- Experience with source control systems such as Git.
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