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Technical capabilityDevelop, test, and maintain software applications using C#, and .NET technologies, following best practices and guidelinesParticipate in the full software development lifecycle, from requirements analysis and design to deployment and maintenanceWork closely with other developers, analysts, engineers, and product owners to understand business requirements and deliver solutions that meet user expectations and technical specificationsIntegrate software applications with various systems and data sources, ensuring data accuracy, security, and complianceDebug, troubleshoot, and resolve issues in existing software applications, providing timely and effective support and feedbackDocument and communicate software design, functionality, and changes to relevant stakeholdersDeveloping a vision and potential team structure for a new project team to support the business as we evolve our ways of workingDocument all work in a clear and concise manner, including technical
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specifications, user guides, and other documentation to help other members of the team understand your work and use the software effectively.Tech Stack Skills Experience level - 8+ yrs Github - Source ControlGithub Actions - CI/CDAzure Cloud - Cloud resources.NET - Plugin developmentVBA - Plugin developmentPython - ScriptingJira - Work management
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