Thomson Reuters
Legal Tech
SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer
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“Software Development Engineer at Thomson Reuters. Skills: .NET, Azure, microservices architecture. design software applications. build software applications”
What You'll Achieve.
enable current and future needs of customers; deliver real-world solutions; achieve business goals
Industry & Context.
analytical skills; solve complex problems; structured problem-solving approaches
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
.NET technologies, Azure cloud services, microservices-based architecture, SOLID principles, design patterns, software development best practices, interpret business requirements, write clean and efficient code, troubleshoot issues, structured problem-solving approaches, participate in team discussions, collaborate effectively, open to feedback, continuous learning
Nice to Have
AI/ML concepts, Generative AI concepts
What You'll Do.
design software applications
build software applications
develop software applications
deploy software applications
provide technical guidance
build scalable applications
enhance scalable applications
translate business requirements
develop high-quality code
maintain high-quality code
participate in agile ceremonies
contribute to code reviews
support production systems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaborate with cross-functional teams; participate in team discussions; collaborate effectively
Communication Scope
excellent communication skills
Full Job Description
### Software Development Engineers are entry/mid-level professionals that design, build, develop and deploy software applications, tools, platforms and services that enable current and future needs of our customers. A Software Development Engineer may assist their colleagues and more junior Software Development Engineer team members by solving problems, providing technical guidance, training and mentoring others. Exceptional attention to detail, strong analytical skills, excellent communication skills, an innovative mindset, the ability to solve complex problems and deep technical ability in software development programming within an agile environment will be key for success. ### ### ### **About the Role:** * ### **We are looking for a Software Development Engineer with 2–5 years of experience to build and enhance scalable applications using .NET, Azure, and microservices architecture**. You will work on a single product or contribute to moderately complex projects, translating business requirements into technical solutions. * ### In this role, you will develop and maintain high-quality code, participate in agile ceremonies, and collaborate with cross-functional teams. You’ll follow best practices (SOLID principles, design patterns), contribute to code reviews, resolve defects, and support production systems when needed. Additionally, you’ll help improve processes, provide effort estimates, and ensure proper documentation for maintainability and support ### ### **About You** * ### You are a motivated developer with hands-on experience in .NET technologies, Azure cloud services, and microservices-based architecture. You have a good understanding of SOLID principles, design patterns, and software development best practices. * **.Net, Azure, React, Microservice, SOLID, design patterns, AI (machine learning, Generative AI) ** * ### You can interpret business requirements, write clean and efficient code, and troubleshoot issues using structured problem-solving approaches
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