.Net Full-stack Developer1
Key Responsibilities:
Analyze, understand, and extend existing systems with minimal disruption.
Add new modules and features to legacy applications while avoiding common pitfalls.
Translate object-oriented designs and technical user stories into buildable, maintainable code.
Collaborate in Agile teams, contributing to story creation, refinement, and sprint planning.
Work in a CI/CD environment, leveraging ADO pipelines with gitflow branching and pull requests.
Technical Expertise Required:
Development Technologies:
Microsoft Web Forms
Microsoft .NET Core (MVC / Razor)
Microsoft C#
ORM frameworks such as Entity Framework and/or Dapper
Database Expertise:
SQL Server
Proficiency in Transact-SQL, including complex queries, stored procedures, and functions
Query optimization
Experience with large datasets and change data capture
SDLC Knowledge:
Agile methodologies and Scrum ceremonies
CI/CD pipeline implementation
Skills and experience:
Minimum 5 Year of experience
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to analyze and improve legacy code.
Excellent understanding of object-oriented design principles and their practical implementation.
A team player who thrives in collaborative Agile environments.
A proactive mindset to contribute to the entire development lifecycle, from conception to deployment.
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