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CapTech is seeking a Full-Stack Developer to design, develop, and maintain enterprise applications on the Microsoft Stack or Java. You will build and consume RESTful APIs, document with Swagger/OpenAPI, and work with SQL Server and NoSQL databases across Azure/AWS/GCP.
Join a collaborative team that emphasizes clean, maintainable code, scalable architectures, and mentoring. The role offers learning opportunities, health benefits, and flexible work arrangements.
Health insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Paid time off Remote work options Flexible schedule
Full-Stack Developers at CapTech are part of a capable, highly-motivated community who strive to continuously learn the latest tools and architectures to deliver innovative solutions for our clients. We design, develop, and deliver high-quality enterprise systems, as well as systems integrations and work in a project-based consulting environment.CapTech developers enjoy a collaborative environment and have many opportunities to learn from and share knowledge with other developers, architects, and our clients. Our solutions include API-driven clients, microservice architectures, event-driven integrations, cloud deployments, serverless applications, and web and portal front ends.Specific responsibilities for the Full-Stack Developer position include:Collaborate with team members and clients to deliver a technical solution that meet the unique needs of our clientsCreate quality deliverables to communicate technical solutions to appropriate audiencesLeverage CapTech's internal programs and self-directed training to continually develop industry relevant knowledge and skillsUnderstand and implement object-oriented design patternsCommunicate effectively to team members with varying degrees of technical knowledgeProvide technical mentoring
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