Title: Dot Net Full stack Developer
About Birlasoft:
Birlasoft, a global leader at the forefront of Cloud, AI, and Digital technologies, seamlessly blends domain expertise with enterprise solutions. The company’s consultative and design-thinking approach empowers societies worldwide, enhancing the efficiency and productivity of businesses. As part of the multibillion-dollar diversified CKA Birla Group, Birlasoft with its 12,000+ professionals, is committed to continuing the Group’s 170-year heritage of building sustainable communities.
Job Title: .NET + Full stack (Angular)
Location – Mumbai
JD:
• RESTful API design and development using Microsoft .NEt Core frameworks (C#).
• Experience in design patterns & principles such as OO, DD, SOA, Microservices etc.
• CICD experience using Azure DevOps and Jenkins.
• Production Support experience a plus.
• Financial domain understanding
• An understanding of Micro-services Architecture and domain driven design patterns
• Developing and deploying 12-factor, containerized (Docker, Kubernetes) API’s to AWS/Azure
• Collaboration with producer and consumer teams to implement end-to-end solutions in a customer obsessed
• Experience developing software utilizing relational databases
• Experience with Test automation for unit, functional and non-functional testing (SOATEST, SOASTA, Cucumber)
• Ability to develop technical artifacts based on analysis of business and systems requirements
• Aptitude to discover/document implementations from legacy systems, . .NET, as part of re- platform.
• Experience in Tech leading medium sized projects is not required, but is a plus
• Knowledge of the current technologies and evolving trends
• Ability to quickly learn new concepts and technologies
• Detail oriented coupled with strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• Strong organizational skills coupled with effective written and verbal communication skills
• Must be an organized self-starter with a collaborative work style, and the ability to multi-task.
• Strong Team player and collaborator