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Senior Full Stack Engineer (.NET 8 + React/Angular)
Technologies
Description
The role
We’re taking over core development of a
large, real-time public safety / mobility platform
. It’s a hybrid system: you’ll work in a mix of legacy and modern code while we move the center of gravity toward
.NET 8
and a clean CI/CD delivery model.
We’re also transitioning to a
CIS-based team
, and the truth is: the documentation isn’t perfect everywhere. You don’t need everything spelled out if you know how to read a system, ask smart questions, and improve things as you go.
If you like big systems, real production constraints, and modernization work that actually matters—this will feel interesting.
What you’ll do
Build backend services in
C# / .NET 8 (LTS)
.
Maintain/refactor legacy areas (
ASP.NET 4.8 / WCF
) safely as we modernize.
Build front-end features in
React and/or Angular
(TypeScript) for operational dashboards.
Write and optimize queries across
SQL Server
and
MySQL
.
Work in a strict SDLC:
PR-based workflow
branch protection (no pushing to main)
peer reviews
mandatory
SAST scans
before release
Help move releases from “manual steps” toward
CI/CD
with logging, traceability, and rollback.
Integrate with adjacent services (some Python) and mobile clients.
What we’re looking for
5+ years
in production software engineering (enterprise or high-availability systems).
Strong
C# / .NET
skills; comfortable touching
ASP.NET 4.8
while writing most new work in
.NET 8
.
Solid experience with
React and/or Angular
.
Strong relational DB fundamentals (
SQL Server
,
MySQL
).
You can handle imperfect docs and still deliver: you investigate, validate, and improve the system.
Nice to have
Python integration work, mobile-facing APIs, or experience with real-time dashboards.
Observability/performance tuning experience.
Prior modernization experience (monolith → services, legacy cleanup, etc.).
A quick honesty section
You’ll see messy parts. We’re not hiding that.
You’ll also be part of the team that fixes them—steadily and safely.
Apply with:
2–3 bullets on systems you’ve worked on (scale, tech stack, what you shipped).
We’re taking over core development of a
large, real-time public safety / mobility platform
. It’s a hybrid system: you’ll work in a mix of legacy and modern code while we move the center of gravity toward
.NET 8
and a clean CI/CD delivery model.
We’re also transitioning to a
CIS-based team
, and the truth is: the documentation isn’t perfect everywhere. You don’t need everything spelled out if you know how to read a system, ask smart questions, and improve things as you go.
If you like big systems, real production constraints, and modernization work that actually matters—this will feel interesting.
What you’ll do
Build backend services in
C# / .NET 8 (LTS)
.
Maintain/refactor legacy areas (
ASP.NET 4.8 / WCF
) safely as we modernize.
Build front-end features in
React and/or Angular
(TypeScript) for operational dashboards.
Write and optimize queries across
SQL Server
and
MySQL
.
Work in a strict SDLC:
PR-based workflow
branch protection (no pushing to main)
peer reviews
mandatory
SAST scans
before release
Help move releases from “manual steps” toward
CI/CD
with logging, traceability, and rollback.
Integrate with adjacent services (some Python) and mobile clients.
What we’re looking for
5+ years
in production software engineering (enterprise or high-availability systems).
Strong
C# / .NET
skills; comfortable touching
ASP.NET 4.8
while writing most new work in
.NET 8
.
Solid experience with
React and/or Angular
.
Strong relational DB fundamentals (
SQL Server
,
MySQL
).
You can handle imperfect docs and still deliver: you investigate, validate, and improve the system.
Nice to have
Python integration work, mobile-facing APIs, or experience with real-time dashboards.
Observability/performance tuning experience.
Prior modernization experience (monolith → services, legacy cleanup, etc.).
A quick honesty section
You’ll see messy parts. We’re not hiding that.
You’ll also be part of the team that fixes them—steadily and safely.
Apply with:
2–3 bullets on systems you’ve worked on (scale, tech stack, what you shipped).