Full-stack .NET Developer (Int or Snr)

Software Engineering

Full Stack Engineer

Auckland

Permanent

Posted

May 10, 2023

  • Hybrid and flexible workspace
  • Lunch provided in the office
  • Additional annual leave
The company
Our client is building a comprehensive suite of products catering to the world of golf. This small team of around 20 is making a massive impact with their solution, reaching over 2.5 million users. They ensure seamless integration between modules, minimised workload for clubs, and a fully-integrated database membership solution.

The role
 
Depending on skillset and experience, we have a number of key projects identified as top development priorities. You will be working closely with senior management and Product Manager, along with key project stakeholders within New Zealand and overseas.

The ability to interpret requirements, understand key concepts, and translate and implement into beautiful systems is vital to the role. You will have the opportunity to work across the full stack of tools including front end (UX/UI), back end, API’s, DevOps, databases, across various back office and public web-based applications.


Advantageous Experience
  • Microsoft stack: C#, ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core, WebAPI, SQL Server, .NET Core, .NET 6+
  • Javascript frameworks: VueJS, KnockoutJS or other MVVM framework experience
  • Experience building REST APIs (bonus points for having used Swagger)
  • AWS environment experience (EC2, SNS, S3, CloudFormation, ECS)
Benefits
  • Flexible work policies
  • Lunch provided in the office
  • Birthdays off
  • Additional annual leave gifting
  • Golf club membership

Sound like a hole-in-one? Get in touch with me at tom@talent.army, or apply for the role directly.

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