Westfield Specialty Insurance · 2 days ago
Lead Software Engineer
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Responsibilities
Work across the fullstack, building highly scalable distributed solutions that enable positive user experiences and measurable business growth
Writing reusable, testable, and efficient front-end and back-end code
Write unit, functional and API test cases
Develop scalable client and server-side solutions
Design and implement effective API endpoints for data access and manipulation
Work with relational databases and schema-less data solutions
Implementation of security and data protection measures
Contribute to deployment automation, containerization
Participate in all aspects of agile software development including design, implementation, and deployment
Work primarily in SQL, .NET Core, C#, React, and JavaScript
Support and work with cross-functional teams in a dynamic environment
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or engineering
7+ years of experience building large-scale software applications
Strong understanding of Object-oriented programming
Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements
Experience with software development using DevOps
Experience designing and integrating RESTful APIs
Experience with developing on AWS or Azure cloud environments
Familiarity with Docker & Kubernetes
Familiarity with building applications in an event-driven architecture
Understanding of fundamental design principles behind a scalable application
End to end ownership with excellent analytical and communication skills
Company
Westfield Specialty Insurance
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