Senior Software Engineer Engineering - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Senior Software Engineer

Title:
Senior Software Engineer Salary:
$100K - $130K Requirements:
4
years exp in software dev using.
NET technologies Location:
100% remote Our client, an EdTech startup, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their passionate team.
The person in this role will be responsible for developing and maintaining high-quality software applications that meet the needs of customers.
This is your chance to join a fun startup environment and make an immediate impact!Responsibilities Design, develop, maintain software applications using.
NET technologies Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify/prioritize software features Write clean, efficient, well-documented code Ensure that software is scalable, maintainable, meets quality standards Participate in code reviews, provide constructive feedback Mentor junior engineers, assist with their professional growth Stay up-to-date with emerging trends/technologies in software development Communicate effectively with stakeholders to ensure that software meets business requirements Requirements Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (or experience-related field) 4
years of experience in software development using.
NET technologies Strong proficiency in C# and.
NET Framework Experience with ASP.
NET, MVC, SQL, Web API Knowledge of front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Experience in Razor is a plus Familiarity with agile development methodologies Excellent problem-solving/analytical skills Strong communication/interpersonal skills Benefits Salary of $100K - $130K Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Unlimited PTO 401K matching 100% remote Fun startup environment! Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Analytical Asp.
Net Core Business Requirements C Sharp (Programming Language) Css Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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