IT - Software Developer - Senior
Mindlance - San Francisco
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Job Description: Position is 100% remote.
Manager would prefer candidate to be local to Austin, TX
Job Description : Senior: Skills equiv. to 6-10 years in comparable position. Will interpret written requirements and technical specifications for software solutions to business problems. Will develop software based on the technical specifications. Will analyze and investigate problems with software solutions that have been reported by clients and document the results of their investigation(s). Will perform maintenance of software and correct defects that have been identified during the maintenance process. Will run unit tests on software they create, implement test plans, test harnesses and document the test results. Will investigate and suggest solutions to defects and problems with software solutions that have been detected during testing. Must have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
Position Requirements:
• 8+ years' professional experience in software development
• Ability to fully support all development phases of the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
• Front End Technologies/Concepts: ASP.NET, Angular and/or AngularJS, JSON/XML, Sync/ASync services.
• Back End Technologies/Concepts: .NET, .NET core, C# and RESTful API design, Micro-Services and Event-drive driven architecture and frameworks
• Experience with Web API and RESTful services.
• All aspects of testing (unit, functional, integration, end-to-end)
• Experience with Atlassian tool suite is strongly preferred: JIRA, Confluence, BitBucket, Bamboo
• Comfortable with continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) concepts, unit testing principles and implementations, API test automation techniques as well as automated deployment pipeline tools.
• Environment: Distributed Monolithic and Cloud Based Micro-services (Private Cloud/Pivotal Cloud Foundry is strongly differentiating)