We are looking for a .Net Full-Stack Developer to build Middleware APIs and Integration Solutions for one of the leaders in the global Hospitality Industry. This role is fully remote, and you will be part of an international team. The ideal candidate should be available to work from 9:00 to 18:00 or 10:00 to 19:00 (including a one-hour break). As part of this role, youll need to coordinate with team members worldwide during certain times.
We work with .Net 8.1 and use MySQL and SQL Server as our databases. While knowledge of databases is beneficial, deep expertise is not required since the current work involves minimal interaction with databases, and surface knowledge is sufficient.
The Middleware team is responsible for building and maintaining various middleware solutions, including Loyalty/CRM, Exports, Inventory, Ordering, Delivery and Reservations/TMS. Initially, you will focus on one middleware, but you may transition between different projects based on the team’s needs.
Our development process includes frameworks for unit testing via Postman API calls. Developers are expected to test their code using these frameworks or extend them when necessary to ensure quality. The role involves both new development and maintenance/support of existing solutions.
If you are looking to join a dynamic, global team and contribute to innovative middleware solutions, we’d love to hear from you!
responsibilities :
Collaborate with Internal teams and Communicate with External customers
Write, Test and Deploy Applications to Public or Private clouds
Revise, Update, debug and refactor code
Support Internal and External customers
Be available for rotating Escalation in off hours
Follow specifications to build new Integrations
requirements-expected :
Minimum 3 - 5 years of professional experience as a C# .NET developer
Proficiency with ASP.NET Core or later
Ability to architect applications using frameworks and APIs
Ability to work both independently and in teams
Experience with building Web APIs
Experience with utilizing cloud storage in .Net Core applications