Dotnet Fullstack Developer
- Posted on April 3rd, 2025
Location: Hyderabad
Experience : 8-10 Years
Roles & Responsibilities:
We are seeking a seasoned Full Stack Developer with a minimum of 10 years of professional experience in software development. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of C#, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like Angular and React. They will be familiar with the .NET framework and have a deep understanding of Domain- Driven Design, the CQRS pattern, Entity Framework, Open Telemetry, and Distributed Caching.
Responsibilities
- Work across the full stack, developing highly scalable distributed solutions that enable positive user experience
- Adhere to agile development methodologies
- Design and integrate robust APIs, ensuring seamless data flow between front-end and back-end systems.
- Develop, and update existing stored procedures and functions using T-SQL. Develop complex SQL queries, with a focus on optimizing for multi-tenant environments.
- Implement best practices for cloud computing, security, and networking to ensure the development of robust, secure, and efficient applications.
- Develop and maintain open APIs, ensuring their efficiency and seamless integration with external systems.
- Utilize Domain-Driven Design, CQRS pattern, Entity Framework, Open Telemetric, and Distributed Caching to create scalable, highly efficient systems.
- Strong team player who contributes to success of the team, and in turn, to the department and company.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years of experience as a Full Stack Developer or similar role.
- Expert experience in C# and JavaScript, including frameworks like Angular and React. Proficiency in Domain-Driven Design, CQRS pattern, Entity Framework.
- Familiarity with Open Telemetric and Distributed Caching.
- Experience with .NET Framework and modern versions.
- Familiarity with relational databases, particularly Microsoft SQL Server.
- Extensive experience with Azure cloud technologies, including Azure App Services, Azure SQL Database, Azure Functions, and Azure Logic Apps