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Senior Software Developer (.NET), Limassol

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#CH18699
Type: Full time

Our client, an International licensed Investment Firm located in Limassol, is looking to hire a Senior Software Developer (.NET).

Responsibilities:

  • Develop new software solutions
  • Maintain software products to ensure strong functionality and optimization
  • Recommend improvements to existing software programs as necessary

Requirements:

  • Degree in Computer Science or another IT related field
  • Strong experience with C# and the .NET Framework (or any major OO programming language).
  • Strong understanding of object-oriented programming and design patterns
  • Good understanding of distributed, asynchronous messaging.
  • Good understanding with any RDBMS (preferably PostgreSQL, MySQL).
  • Solid knowledge of Linux operating systems.
  • Strong affinity for following standards and practices.
  • Ability to solve complex technical problems.
  • Excellent knowledge of the English language.

Beneficial:

  • Previous experience within the financial markets Industry on a similar IT field.
  • Experience in building distributed applications within a microservices architecture
  • Experience with docker and framework used to manage and orchestrate containers
  • Strong experience with .NET Core, ASP.NET Core
  • Experience with Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment
  • Experience in NoSQL paradigms
  • Experience working with modern frontend frameworks (i.e. React, Angular, Vue);
  • Experience with Agile/Scrum Methodology

Benefits:

  • Competitive package based on qualifications and experience.
  • 13th Salary.
  • Medical Insurance
  • And many more!

If you wish to apply for this role, please send your updated CV to Stella Theodoulou at career.careeresti@gmail.com quoting ‘Senior Software Developer (.NET)’ at the email’s subject line.

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