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.Net Full Stack Engineer
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Seeking a **.Net Full Stack Engineer** to lead as a **Cloud Application Architect** in the **United States**. You will architect scalable, cloud-native apps on **AWS** using serverless, containers, and microservices. Requires 8+ years in software development with **C#**, **Java**, or **Python**, ...
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110000.00 - 140000.00 USD / Year
Megazone Cloud US
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Senior .NET Engineer
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Senior .NET Engineer needed for a high-profile entertainment client. You will maintain, debug, and enhance complex enterprise applications using VB.NET, C#, and .NET Core. This role requires 5+ years of experience with REST APIs, WinForms, and minimal documentation. Work independently in the US t...
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Tech Holding
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Senior Software Engineer (C#.NET, SQL Server)
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Senior Software Engineer (C#.NET, SQL Server) sought to lead the rebuild of a critical web platform and CMS from scratch. This hands-on role blends technical leadership, architecture, and mentoring within a product-driven organization. You will design scalable systems, write production-quality co...
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United States , Cedar Rapids
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100000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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Lead .Net Support Engineer
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Lead a Tier 3 Production Support team in the advanced advertising sector. This senior role requires 10+ years of .Net, API microservices, and Azure expertise for full-stack problem-solving. Enjoy a collaborative environment with comprehensive wellbeing benefits and bonus eligibility.
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98678.80 - 231278.44 USD / Year
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Comcast Advertising
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Senior .NET / Azure Engineer
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Seeking a Senior .NET/Azure Engineer to design and build scalable cloud-native APIs and services. This role requires 5-7 years of backend development, strong C#/.NET Core skills, and 2+ years of hands-on Azure experience. You will modernize applications and work with Azure App Service, Functions,...
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IQZ Systems
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About the .net Engineer role

A career in .NET engineering offers a dynamic and rewarding path for technology professionals who are passionate about building robust, scalable, and secure software solutions. .NET Engineer jobs are integral to the modern digital landscape, as this versatile framework powers everything from enterprise-level business applications to high-performance web services and cloud-native systems. Professionals in this role typically specialize in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining applications using the Microsoft .NET ecosystem, which includes languages like C# and VB.NET, as well as frameworks such as ASP.NET Core and .NET MAUI.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a .NET engineer are diverse and intellectually stimulating. They often begin by collaborating with product managers, architects, and business stakeholders to translate complex requirements into technical specifications. Core duties include writing clean, efficient, and well-documented code; building and consuming RESTful APIs and SOAP web services; and managing data persistence through SQL databases like SQL Server or NoSQL solutions such as MongoDB. A significant portion of the role involves debugging and resolving technical issues, conducting code reviews to ensure quality and adherence to best practices, and participating in Agile or Scrum ceremonies to plan and deliver work in iterative cycles. More senior professionals take on additional responsibilities such as mentoring junior developers, leading technical design discussions, and driving architectural decisions that affect long-term system scalability and maintainability.

To succeed in .NET engineering jobs, professionals need a strong blend of technical expertise and soft skills. Essential technical requirements include deep proficiency in C# and the .NET Core framework, a solid understanding of object-oriented programming (OOP) principles, and familiarity with common design patterns like MVC, Factory, and Singleton. Experience with front-end technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and modern frameworks like React or Angular is highly valued for full-stack roles. Cloud computing skills, particularly with platforms like Microsoft Azure or AWS (including services like EC2, Lambda, and RDS), have become increasingly critical. Furthermore, knowledge of DevOps practices, including CI/CD pipelines (using tools like Jenkins or GitHub Actions), containerization with Docker and Kubernetes, and version control with Git, is often required. Soft skills such as strong problem-solving abilities, clear communication, and the ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams are equally important for navigating complex projects and stakeholder expectations.

As technology evolves, .NET engineers must stay current with emerging trends like event-driven architecture, microservices, and cloud-native development. The demand for these professionals remains high across industries including finance, healthcare, and technology, offering competitive compensation and clear pathways for career advancement into roles like Technical Lead, Solution Architect, or Engineering Manager. Whether building a new application from scratch or modernizing a legacy system, .NET engineers play a critical role in shaping the digital tools that businesses and consumers rely on every day.