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Marlabs LLC is seeking a Senior .Net Developer for a long-term position in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The role is hybrid, with initial expectation of two days per week onsite.
You will work on cloud-based solutions, modernizing legacy apps, and building maintainable, scalable software using .NET Framework/Core, REST, and C#. Ideal candidates have 5+ years of experience, strong hands-on coding skills, and a track record of delivering quality software in an Agile environment.
Duration: Long term (CTH)
Location: Fort Worth / Dallas. This will be hybrid starting with 2 days / week
The team follows + methodologies to deliver high quality products on time. This means we plan our work by quarters to coordinate across teams but still have flexibility to fit in unplanned work. The team includes automation QA, but the expectation is that everyone is responsible for quality.Likewise, we have someone on the team who is more DevOps, but deployments and tooling are the team’s responsibility.
We believe that it is important to have good quality tools, both hardware and software. We are a Microsoft shop, so you can expect the Enterprise version of Visual Studio, but feel free to use VSCode or whatever editor you want. We provide a high-end laptop with multiple monitors. If you happen to need a license for dot Ultimate to help with some memory profiling, no problem, we’ll get it for you.
We are looking for someone with good, solid experience delivering quality software and taking big steps to improve existing software. We think this looks like 5 or more years of experience and involvement in projects like moving legacy applications to a cloud-based provider or breaking up Monolithic applications into independently maintainable applications to name two possibilities.
You should have a good understanding of technology and how its implementation affects strategic business goals. Most things have tradeoffs, and you should be able to evaluate and articulate those through POCs and presentations.
We expect you to be able to walk us through some coding exercises. For example, you might whiteboard some code describing a way you might build a reusable library for your team, or be able to talk about how to handle retries between services and other architectural considerations for multi-tier environments.