Senior Backend Engineer
About this role
We are looking for a Senior Backend Engineer with strong experience in the Microsoft .NET ecosystem to design, build, and maintain scalable backend services and APIs. The role requires strong problem-solving capability, and expertise in software engineering.
As a Senior C# .NET Engineer , you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high-quality software applications using Microsoft .NET framework. You will collaborate with cross-functional Agile teams to deliver scalable, reliable, and secure solutions that meet business requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, test, and maintain backend services using .NET / C#
- Build and maintain scalable REST APIs and Web APIs
- Write clean, maintainable, and well-tested code following engineering best practices
- Troubleshoot complex technical issues and drive root cause analysis
· Collaborate with product owners, and other developers to understand requirements, define technical specifications, and deliver robust software solutions
- Improve application performance, reliability, observability, and scalability
- Document technical designs, APIs, and engineering decisions
· Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior developers, assisting them in their professional growth
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Numerator is a data and tech company bringing speed and scale to market research. Numerator blends first-party data from over 1 million US households with advanced technology to provide unparalleled 360-degree consumer understanding for the market research industry that has been slow to change. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Numerator has more than 5,400 employees worldwide. The majority of Fortune 100 companies are Numerator clients.
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