GEICO

SeniorSoftwareEngineer-(C#/Microservices/Azure)

$105–215k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Software Engineer - (C#/Microservices/Azure) at GEICO. Skills: Microservices, Azure, C#. Scope distributed systems. Design distributed systems”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving ability

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years .NET framework experience, 3+ years architecture and design experience, 3+ years experience with AWS, GCP, Azure, 2+ years experience in open-source frameworks, Advanced programming experience .NET framework, Advanced PowerShell scripting skills, In-depth knowledge CS data structures, In-depth knowledge algorithms, Problem-solving ability

Nice to Have

Kubernetes experience a plus

What You'll Do.

Scope distributed systems

Design distributed systems

Build distributed systems

Build product definition

Leverage technical skills

Drive towards solution

Engage cross-functional collaboration

Define reusable components

Create reusable components

Support reusable components

Utilize programming languages

Utilize NoSQL databases

Utilize Container Orchestration services

Mentor other engineers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Across the organization

Full Job Description

**At GEICO, we offer a rewarding career where your ambitions are met with endless possibilities.** **Every day we honor our iconic brand by offering quality coverage to millions of customers and being there when they need us most. We thrive through relentless innovation to exceed our customers’ expectations while making a real impact for our company through our shared purpose.** **When you join our company, we want you to feel valued, supported and proud to work here. That’s why we offer The GEICO Pledge: Great Company, Great Culture, Great Rewards and Great Careers.** ### Position Summary ### GEICO is seeking an experienced Engineer with a passion for building high-performance, low maintenance, zero-downtime platforms, and applications. You will help drive our insurance business transformation as we transition from a traditional IT model to a tech organization with engineering excellence as its mission, while co-creating the culture of psychological safety and continuous improvement. ### Position Description Our Senior Engineer is a key member of the engineering staff working across the organization to provide a friction-less experience to our customers and maintain the highest standards of protection and availability. Our team thrives and succeeds in delivering high quality technology products and services in a hyper-growth environment where priorities shift quickly. The ideal candidate has broad and deep technical knowledge, typically ranging from front-end UIs through back-end systems and all points in between. ### Position Responsibilities As a Senior Engineer, you will: * Scope, design, and build scalable, resilient distributed systems * Build product definition and leverage your technical skills to drive towards the right solution * Engage in cross-functional collaboration throughout the entire software lifecycle * Lead in design sessions and code reviews with peers to elevate the quality of engineering across the organization * Define, create, and support re

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