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Sr .Net Developer
Job Summary
This role involves working on a project to migrate proprietary insurance industry applications from VB.NET to modern .NET Core technologies while integrating AI solutions. The position requires experience with VB.NET, .NET Core, and full-stack development, including backend and frontend technologies such as C#, JavaScript, jQuery, and Bootstrap. The candidate will work closely with a small, collaborative team that values recognition and growth, and will engage in client interactions. The job offers flexibility to handle both familiar and new technologies, with a focus on dynamic and non-repetitive work in a remote setting.
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Job Description
“It's about finding that balance where you have one foot in the familiar, one foot in the unfamiliar.
If you have two feet in the unfamiliar, it's overwhelming.
If you have two feet in the familiar, then there's just boredom.
It's about having both.”
― Humble the Poet
At the vortex of new, modern .Net technologies and Visual Basic, there’s a sweet spot to be found. It’s only accessible to those brave enough to try new things, wise enough to never look down on past technologies, and flexible enough to handle both worlds.
This particular role involves working for a company making proprietary technologies for the insurance industry. They are in the midst of migrating their VB.Net application to modern .NET Core technologies and leveraging AI solutions in the process.
In this role, you will be working with a small team where your voice will count in a group that values recognition, growth, as well as having a good time while getting things done. It will involve working about 80% of the time on the backend and 20% of the time on the frontend, so it’s a fun opportunity for someone who doesn’t like a repetitive job.
To be successful in this role, you will need:
- Plenty of experience with VB.NET and .NET Core
- Experience working as a full-stack developer with a preference for the backend.
- Hands-on C# experience.
- Some work experience with MVC as well as JavaScript, jQuery, and bootstrap.
- Hands-on experience with Git, VisualStudio 2019, TFS, JIRA, and Agile Methodologies.
This role will also involve client interaction, so experience facing clients will be required.
We will be extra-pleased if you also have experience with:
- SQL server
- AI technologies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and AWS Bedrock
- Azure
- HyperV
- Windows 2019 Server
This is a remote-first opportunity. It is expected to be ongoing for an extended time as well. So if this role sounds interesting, please don’t hesitate to apply!
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