Senior/Lead Software Engineer (.NET) - $140K - Remote (Washington D.C. and Detroit Areas) Engineering - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Senior/Lead Software Engineer (.NET) - $140K - Remote (Washington D.C. and Detroit Areas)

Senior/Tech Lead Software Engineer - $140k - Remote (Detroit and Washington D.C.)Imagine working remotely, 5 days per week from the comfort of your own home, but still be within driving distance of your work colleagues! Imagine working for a modern, and innovative company, that insists on team-building outings, and retreats! Or imagine working for a company that puts you first, and wants to listen to your voice and opinions. Crazy right? Not for this position it isn't!My client is hiring for a Senior .NET Developer, to join their dynamic engineering team. Responsibilities include:
Design, develop, and support applications. Participate in design and architectural sessions. Internal and external client/stakeholder-facing roles. Mentor and lead team members.
Qualifications:
7
years of experience within full-stack development with C#, .NET, SQL, and JavaScript. Previous leadership experience. Experience deploying applications onto an Azure Cloud platform - Azure DevOps for building and deploying. Experience working with RESTful Web Services/APIs. Experience working with SaaS products. For more information please contact email protected or apply today! Recommended Skills .Net Framework Api C Sharp (Programming Language) Cloud Platform System Java Script (Programming Language) Leadership Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3m5l574wg4qvrzwnws', 'ExternalApply-j3m5l574wg4qvrzwnws'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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