Senior Full Stack Azure .Net Developer
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Job description
Insight Global is seeking a Full Stack Azure .NET Developer to join a market-leading manufacturing customer located in Addison, Texas. This role will support the Application Development team on an ongoing initiative migrating a large on premise environment to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. The position is responsible for microservices development and building workflows using Azure Functions and Azure Microservices. This role is approximately 60% backend (microservices) and 40% frontend (React), with a strong emphasis on Azure Microservices, Azure Functions, C#/.NET development, cloud migration, and DevOps workflows. This candidate will work in a fully Microsoft based environment and contribute to both new development and ongoing production support. The position would require 4 days a week onsite in Addison, TX.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical field.
- 10+ years of hands on, full stack development experience within Microsoft technologies
- Proficiency in Microsoft .NET and Azure application design and development, with experience building RESTful APIs, Microservices
- Hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure, including Azure Functions, Dapr workflows, Azure Storage, Azure AI, and Azure SQL, as well as cloud migration projects.
- Relational database experience (e.g., SQL Server, PostgreSQL).
Front end experience with ReactJS, Next.js, and Angular, with proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Proficiency using Git Copilot and other AI based tools for Azure development, along with GitHub Copilot and SonarQube for code review and quality.
- Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., Git, TFS).
- Understanding of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices in Azure cloud applications. - Microsoft Azure Certifications
- Master's degree in related field
- Knowledge or proficiency of SOAP protocols
- Strong understanding of microservices architecture patterns
- Ability to understand architectural diagrams and service communication flows