ID Quantique

Technology

Senior.NETEngineerCentralizedOrchestration,MonitoringandManagementServices

$125–165k ~AI est. Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
The Brief

“Senior. NET Engineer - Centralized Orchestration, Monitoring and Management Services at ID Quantique. Skills: NET backend, Distributed systems, Orchestration, Monitoring. Emit meaningful events. Harden identity integration”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ years .NET backend, Distributed systems experience, Event/async patterns experience, ASP.NET Core experience, C# experience, Production familiarity, SDK building experience, Framework building experience

Nice to Have

Containerization familiarity, Orchestration familiarity, Docker familiarity, Kubernetes familiarity, Graph computation experience, Path computation experience, Network controllers experience, Telecom OSSSS experience, Security-intensive systems experience, SDN/controller concepts experience, Network management protocols experience, PKI experience, Device-to-platform messaging experience, SignalR experience, MQTT experience, Control-plane messaging experience

What You'll Do.

Emit meaningful events

Harden identity integration

Ensure production-grade quality

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Service-to-service communication

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