Job Description
Mid-level Full Stack Developer
Exp- 3 to 8years
Np- 15days to Immediate
Job Description
- Developer
Job Summary
The Mid-level
Full Stack Developer will have at least 3 years of experience to produce
scalable software solutions. You?ll be part of a cross-functional team that?s
responsible for the full software development life cycle, from conception to
deployment. You will help move applications from a hosted solution to the
cloud, configure existing systems and provide user support.
As a Full Stack
Developer, you should be comfortable around both front-end and back-end coding
languages, development frameworks and third-party libraries.
In this role,
you should be able to write functional code with a sharp eye for spotting
defects. You should be a team player and an excellent communicator. Your goal
will be to work with internal teams to design, develop and maintain software.
Duties/Responsibilities
Participate in
requirements analysis.
Write clean,
scalable code using .NET programming language (c#).
Test and deploy
applications and systems.
Revise, update,
refactor and debug code.
Develop and
manage well-functioning databases and applications.
Write effective
APIs.
Troubleshoot,
debug and upgrade software to ensure responsiveness and efficiency.
Create security
and data protection settings.
Improve existing
software.
Develop
documentation throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC).
Serve as an
expert on applications and provide technical support.
Required
Skills/Abilities
Proven
experience as a .NET Developer or Application Developer.
Familiarity with
the ASP.NET framework, SQL Server and design/architectural patterns (e.g.,
Model-View- Controller (MVC).
Knowledge of C#,
.NET and HTML5/CSS3.
Familiarity with
architecture styles/APIs (REST, RPC).
Understanding of
agile methodologies.
Excellent
troubleshooting and communication skills.
Attention to
detail.
Nice to have:
Cloud
experience, especially AWS would be a plus.
Education and
Experience
BSc/BA in
Computer Science, Engineering or a related field.