Senior Full Stack Software Engineer

Remote
Full Time
Information Technology
Experienced

Build, Automate, Innovate.

Are you a seasoned full stack engineer with a passion for DevOps, automation, and cloud-native architecture? Do you thrive in complex, fast-paced environments where your work directly supports mission-critical systems?

We’re looking for a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer (DevOps-Focused) to help us build secure, scalable, enterprise-grade applications across the full stack—while driving continuous improvement through modern DevOps practices and cloud-first deployments.


What You’ll Do

  • Engineer resilient systems using C#, .NET Core, SQL Server, Angular, TypeScript, and JavaScript.

  • Develop APIs and microservices with RESTful architecture and serverless designs.

  • Automate CI/CD pipelines using tools like TeamCity, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, and Octopus Deploy.

  • Define infrastructure as code via Terraform, and lead container-based deployments using Docker, AWS ECS/Fargate/EC2.

  • Embed automated testing (Selenium, API test frameworks) into release workflows.

  • Troubleshoot distributed systems across staging and production environments with a focus on stability and observability.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with architects, QA, product owners, and design to deliver cohesive, high-impact solutions.

  • Review overnight system reports and ensure rapid mitigation of production issues.


What You Bring

Must-Have Experience (7+ years):

  • Full-stack development with C#/.NET Core and Angular/TypeScript

  • Backend systems using SQL Server, REST APIs, and microservices

  • DevOps: CI/CD automation, Git, Terraform, and deployment pipelines

  • Docker-based orchestration on AWS (ECS, Fargate, EC2)

  • Agile/Scrum collaboration in high-velocity environments

Bonus Points For:

  • Fintech or payments experience (ACH, credit card processing)

  • UI/UX tool familiarity (e.g., Figma), raw HTML/CSS/JS expertise

  • Event-driven architecture (e.g., Kafka, AWS SNS/SQS)

  • Secure coding practices (JWT, OAuth2, OWASP Top 10)

  • Observability with CloudWatch, ELK, Logz.io, Prometheus, Grafana

  • Deep testing experience with xUnit, NUnit, Jest, Karma, Jasmine

  • Performance tuning for databases and cloud environments

You Might Be a Fit If You…

  • Thrive in DevOps-first teams that own infrastructure and automation as much as code

  • Are a systems thinker who investigates, refactors, and solves tough technical problems

  • Love pairing scalable architecture with seamless deployment

  • Can clearly explain complex concepts to engineers and non-technical stakeholders alike

  • Care about clean documentation and leaving systems better than you found them

Why Join Us

  • Direct impact on mission-critical systems in a highly regulated, fast-evolving space

  • A stable, growth-minded company with a modern tech stack and a clear roadmap for innovation

  • A collaborative team culture focused on problem-solving, ownership, and continuous improvement

Additional Details

  • Work Schedule: Full-time, Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (Some after-hours availability may be required)

  • Location: Candidates from the states of AZ, FL, GA, MD, MI, PA, TX and VT are considered only.


Ready to build, scale, and automate with purpose?
Apply now to join a team where your technical leadership and DevOps mastery will help power the next generation of enterprise fintech.

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