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Developer - **Company:** Pyramid Consulting Inc. - **Location:** Draper, UT, United States - **Experience:** Expert - **Salary:** $93,600.0 - $99,840.0 - **Contract:** Temporary contract - **Skills:** .NET Framework, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), Artificial Intelligence, Amazon Web Services, Business Analytics Applications, C Sharp (Programming Language), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Cloud Engineering, Encodings, Data Warehousing, Amazon DynamoDB, MicroStrategy, Nunit, OpenID, Software Engineering, Tableau (Software), TypeScript, Management of Software Versions, .NET Core, Okta, ReactJS, Snowflake, AWS Lambda, Functional Programming, React Testing Library, Api Design, Api Gateway, Terraform, Looker Analytics, Serverless Computing, Artifactory, Web Api - **Published:** August 19, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.dice.com/job-detail/f5f898a9-570a-4f8a-b348-aec637346039 ## About the Role * React 18+ + TypeScript strong hands-on experience * C# / .NET Core + Web API * AWS Cloud especially Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB * AI-enabled / AI-assisted application development * .NET Core * AI-enabled Application Development * Cloud Development (Strong) * React (Strong) * 7+ years building and reviewing production software. * Please prioritize local candidates. If not local, candidates must be 100% ready to relocate after project confirmation. * Ideally 6 10 years of overall experience. * React 18+ and TypeScript in strict mode, with real experience building reusable component libraries or SDKs not only application screens. * You know the difference: public API design, peer dependencies, versioning, and not breaking your consumers. * Solid CSS/SCSS, and an eye for building a component other teams will theme. * C# / .NET and Web API. * AWS: Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, and infrastructure-as-code (CDK, Terraform, or SAM). * A testing discipline that holds up under a hard deadline Vitest / React Testing Library and xUnit / NUnit, or close equivalents. * We hold a high coverage bar and expect the tests to be worth the coverage. * Shipping to a fixed external deadline on a live, user-facing application, including feature-flagged rollout and rollback. * A track record of joining in-flight programs and being useful quickly. * Embedded analytics integration in the host application, including authentication and row-level security pass-through. * A versioned, documented React component library published to our internal registry, consumable by other product teams. * Supporting .NET Web API and AWS serverless services, defined in infrastructure-as-code. * Feature-flagged rollout with a tested rollback path, plus parity validation against the legacy platform. * Handoff documentation sufficient for our engineers to own the work after the engagement ends. ## Description * Embedding a third-party BI or analytics product in a host application Logi Symphony, MicroStrategy Embedded, Power BI Embedded, Tableau Embedding API, Looker, Sisense. 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