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Job Title: Senior Software Engineer
They are seeking a highly skilled Senior Software Engineer with a strong background in building scalable, high-quality, and high-performance solutions on the Microsoft technology stack (.NET / Blazor / C#).
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be responsible for building and maintaining internal and external-facing web applications in collaboration with international and interdisciplinary teams. The IT team currently consists of seven developers and solution specialists, and the successful candidate will be the lead for the Microsoft technology stack.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, test, support, and deploy custom web and mobile applications based on.NET (Blazor, C#), C++
- Gather customer software requirements and develop related software applications and programs
- Collaborate with architects, engineers, and other team members to design scalable and efficient solutions
- Implement Azure Cloud Services and features that enhance application performance and reliability
- Research and evaluate software-related technologies and products
- Design and develop testing and maintenance procedures and activities
- Develop and write high-quality coding standards
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Required Skills & Experience:
- University degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related subject or the equivalent and relevant work experience
- Considerable and proven experience in software development in the.NET environment with C# and interest in current technologies such as ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core
- Considerable and proven experience in iterative methodologies, such as Scrum or Design Thinking, using DevOps platforms such as Azure DevOps and Git
- Considerable and proven experience in Azure Cloud Services, e.g., Azure Functions, Azure SQL, and Azure App Service
- Experience with Azure Blazor is a plus
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines and Infrastructure as Code with Terraform is a plus
- Experience in the reinsurance or insurance sectors is a plus


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