Sr Software Engineer (NET)
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Overview
Required Experience: * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or a related discipline required * At least 4 years of relevant work experience working as a .NET Sr. Software Engineer ******Strongly prefer a candidate that has Software Engineer experience working for a healthcare organization. * Experience designing, developing, and delivering software at an enterprise scale * Experience working both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative environment * Passion for technology and positive impact to the company's bottom line * Design scalable, microservice-based software solutions to solve complex business problems What you need to know: * Contract Length: 3-4 months. (Contract to hire position) * Covid policy: Candidate must be fully vaccinated (this is a remote role, but it's part of the client's company policy now. * Start date: as soon as possible * Client is looking to hire a software engineer with experience building mission- critical service-oriented applications. This role is a key-contributor to the organization and future technologies. Successful candidates will possess proven experience developing and delivering quality software solutions.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher
- Are you fully vaccinated against Covid19?
- Are you interested in a contract to hire position?
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4+ years of experience in ANY of the following:
- .Net
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)
- Agile
- Angular
- C#
- Are you a US Citizen or Green Card holder?
- How much experience do you have designing, developing, and delivering software at an enterprise scale?
Company
Since 2012, this client has been a trusted partner for the nation’s top health plans, health systems, post-acute care providers, and at-risk physician groups navigating the shift from volume to value. Their high-touch, proven care model fully supports patients from pre-acute through to the home. This client's patients can enjoy more days at home, and healthcare providers and health plans can significantly reduce costs specific to unnecessary care and readmissions.