Join a team working on a leading Engineering Document Management System (EDMS) designed to manage the entire lifecycle of engineering documents and data. The platform enables better collaboration, centralized access to up-to-date documentation, and operational efficiency for large-scale enterprises.
The end client is a global software provider delivering workplace and asset management solutions to over 10,000 customers in 150+ countries. Their mission is to unify the built environment by leveraging cloud technologies and modern architectures.
- .NET / .NET Core – 5+ years
- Frontend (Angular, JS, HTML, CSS, XML) – 2+ years
- Azure SQL, ElasticSearch, Event Sourcing
- Kubernetes, ServiceBus, Azure Cloud
- Microservices architecture, SAFe Agile
- Tools: Visual Studio, Postman, Git, NUnit
- Test-driven development, CI/CD, secure coding practices
- Develop and enhance new features in a complex web application using .NET and Angular
- Maintain and improve the existing application (bug fixes, security updates, performance tuning)
- Participate in technical design discussions and sprint planning (SAFe methodology)
- Perform code reviews and provide mentorship to less experienced developers
- Ensure clean, testable, maintainable code using TDD and engineering best practices
- Troubleshoot complex production issues in a cloud-based environment
- 5+ years of professional experience in .NET / C# web development
- Strong frontend skills – Angular (2+ years), JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- Experience with Azure SQL, ElasticSearch, Event Sourcing
- Familiarity with messaging (ServiceBus) and container orchestration (Kubernetes)
- Hands-on experience in Azure and microservices-based architecture
- Solid understanding of Agile delivery, particularly SAFe framework
- Fluent communication skills and the ability to work in a collaborative, distributed team
- Remote or hybrid work flexibility
- Long-term cooperation on a mature, scalable product
- Competitive compensation
- Collaborative engineering culture focused on quality, mentorship, and modern practices