Design and build scalable web applications and RESTful APIs in C# (.NET/.NET Core). Develop front-end UIs with React/HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript, implement microservices, NoSQL and SQL databases, use containers/Docker and CI/CD pipelines, and write automated tests. Participate in complex system design and implementations.
Title: Senior .Net Engineer
Location: Remote Work
Duration : 6+Months contract
Rate : $Open
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