Cardinal Health

Commercial Technologies

StaffSoftwareEngineer

$95–136k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Staff Software Engineer at Cardinal Health. Skills: .NET MVC, SQL Server, Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines. Design, develop, and maintain features within a .NET MVC application. Implement and enhance logic for rebate calculators”

What You'll Achieve.

Maximize the business value of the technologies; Enhance the customer experience; Maximize performance and suitability for business needs; Ensure accuracy of financial and contract-related logic

Industry & Context.

Commercial Technologies
Problems you'll solve

Develop technical solutions to a wide range of difficult problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4-8 years of experience, Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent work experience

What You'll Do.

and maintain features within a .NET MVC application

Implement and enhance logic for rebate calculators

Build and maintain SQL Server stored procedures

Update and optimize Telerik reports

Manage CI/CD pipelines and deployment processes

Monitor application performance

Troubleshoot production issues

Drive root-cause analysis

Contribute to architectural decisions

Modernization initiatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with product managers; Collaborate with analysts; Collaborate with business stakeholders; Act as a mentor to less experienced colleagues

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