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.NET Developer

Permanent contract
Brno
Salary: Not specified
Fully-remote
Experience: > 3 years

Itera Czechia
Itera Czechia

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Job description

Itera is looking for a Mid/Senior .NET Developer to be a part of a distributed SCRUM team.
The client is a large Nordic company (one of the largest financial groups in Europe) providing a broad range of financial services. You will be a part of a multinational development team maintaining an existing set of services and applications. We expect you to work closely together with the team and other stakeholders. Daily communication with colleagues onsite as well as with other developers/business users and business trips (when not restricted) will be an essential part of the working process.

Your responsibilities:

  • Participate in existing operations in all phases of the process
  • Development, upgrade, and error correction
  • Perform unit testing and contribute on other testing
  • Develop according to the specification

Preferred experience

  • 3+ years’ experience in .NET, ASP.NET
  • Experience with DevOps Process and CI/CD
  • Interest/experience in microservices, distributed systems, security best practices
  • English on at least intermediate level (you will use it on a daily basis)

It will be a plus, if you have:

  • Frontend development experience
  • Experience with banking software
  • Experience with Azure DevOps

Recruitment process

Step 1: prescreen with our recruiter (phone/MS Teams/etc.)

Step 2: 1st round ITW (online/f2f)

* part 1 with Recruiter & People manager will give you more info about how we operate

* part 2 with our technical colleague will provide you a chance to discuss tech details and your competence

Step 3: 2nd round ITW with our Director of Itera Czechia (online/f2f)

Step 4: offer :)

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