We are looking for a strong Senior .NET/React Developer to join our engineering team. The primary focus is backend development in .NET Core/C#, with regular contributions to the React/TypeScript frontend. You will be expected to drive architectural decisions, set technical direction, mentor mid-level developers, and ship production-quality code across the full stack.
Develop and maintain full-stack features with a backend-heavy split (roughly 70/30 .NET Core to React)
Design, build, and document RESTful APIs consumed by web clients
Drive architectural decisions and take ownership of technical direction within the team
Mentor mid-level developers, conduct code reviews, and uphold engineering standards
Identify and resolve performance bottlenecks, technical debt, and reliability issues proactively
Participate in Agile sprint ceremonies, contribute to estimation, and communicate blockers and risks early
Leverage AI-augmented development practices to accelerate delivery and improve code quality
Deep proficiency in .NET Core, C#, and ASP.NET Core Web API, with a track record of building and scaling backend services in production
Strong working knowledge of React.js and TypeScript, able to build, maintain, and review frontend code with confidence
Experience with SQL databases (PostgreSQL or SQL Server), including query optimization, schema design, and performance tuning
Hands-on experience with Entity Framework Core or equivalent ORM, including migrations and complex query patterns
Proven ability to design, build, and document RESTful APIs with attention to versioning, error handling, and contract-first approaches
Solid understanding of software design patterns, SOLID principles, and clean architecture
Version control with Git and experience with collaborative branching strategies
Agile/Scrum methodology experience with clear communication and the ability to unblock others
Active use of AI tools in daily development workflows (Copilot, Claude, Cursor, or similar), not just familiarity but demonstrated integration into how they write, review, and ship code