N-iX

Lead.NETEngineer

€75–110k ~AI est. European Union Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Lead. NET Engineer at N-iX. Skills: Backend development, Microservices, Cloud-native, Temporal.NET SDK. Design software features. Develop software features”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Solve difficult problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Extensive experience backend services C#/.NET, Experience Azure services, Experience microservices architecture, Hands-on experience Temporal.NET SDK, Experience designing scalable cloud-native applications, Experience designing RESTful or gRPC APIs

Nice to Have

Familiarity integrating orchestration tools, Experience performance optimization, Experience cost management, Experience designing for high availability, Prior experience mentoring engineers, Prior experience conducting design/code reviews, Background supporting analytics integrations, Background supporting business intelligence integrations

What You'll Do.

Design software features

Develop software features

Test software features

Deploy software features

Maintain software features

Design backend systems

Develop backend systems

Maintain backend systems

Build microservices architectures

Maintain microservices architectures

Leverage Azure services

Build cloud-native solutions

Design distributed workflows

Implement distributed workflows

Maintain distributed workflows

Integrate Temporal workflows

Optimize architecture for scalability

Optimize solutions for availability

Identify performance bottlenecks

Address scalability challenges

Align across teams for designs

Conduct design reviews

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with team members; Align across teams

Full Job Description

Working hours: 14:00-22:00 CET As a Lead Software Engineer, you will own all aspects of the software development lifecycle including design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance of product features in software products. You will play a key role in ensuring that our client's storage solutions are reliable, scalable, and support advanced orchestration using technologies such as the Temporal .NET SDK. You will enjoy fast-paced entrepreneurial environments where you can solve difficult problems using current technologies and tools. You will collaborate well with other team members when brainstorming, designing, and implementing new solutions. You will also help the team succeed by thinking about ways to improve processes, suggesting ways to make the team more effective, and mentoring and modeling engineering best practices. Responsibilities: Design, develop, and maintain high-performance backend systems and APIs using C# and .NET technologies, hosted in Azure and various compliance-level data centers Build and maintain microservices-based architectures using C#, ASP.NET, and others Leverage Azure services like Azure App Services, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Blob Storage, and SQL/No-SQL databases to build scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-native solutions Design, implement, and maintain distributed workflows using the Temporal .NET SDK to provide resilient and observable orchestration for business-critical backend processes Integrate Temporal workflows with our .NET microservices architecture and cloud-based infrastructure Design and implement RESTful or gRPC APIs, and ensure seamless integration with other systems and products Optimize architecture and solutions for scalability and availability, with cost and maintenance in mind Identify and address performance bottlenecks and scalability challenges proactively Align across teams for designs, communicate and resolve roadblocks Guide and mentor other engineers through design and code reviews Req

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