Framework science is on a mission that focuses on exploring new technologies and building tomorrow's applications.
this means we hire top engineers and designers by providing great benefits and pay so they can focus on solving what's never been solved before.
our aim is to push the needle of innovation while enabling technical staff to impact code or products at the architecture level.
work with very bright individuals and prosper economically for the value you bring to the table.
our culture is driven by putting our engineers first with work-life balance and an environment that sparks the imagination.
join us as we dare to explore the unknown!
where do we come from?
broadcom, yahoo, sony, samsung, thermo fisher, blackbaud, and many well-known tech companies.
*job description*:
*responsibilities*:
- new code is released to the customers on 2-week increments.
- migrate an existing platform to a micro service architecture.
- create a technical design for new modules that meet architecture standards.
- ability to consume apis.
- ability to build custom customer experiences.
- deploy, configure and test customer solutions.
- analyze and troubleshoot internal and external issues.
- develop configuration and maintenance procedures.
- research new technologies, solutions.
- provide feedback on continuous improvement.
skills and qualifications
- .net and c# experience.
- 10+- yrs of.net framework 4.6.
- experience working with dependency injection, abstract factory design pattern and repository pattern.
- 10+- yrs of sql server experience.
- experience and ability to build complex queries on sql language.
- experience and knowledge working with call from bl client to sql server by ado.net, ef (orm).
- experience working with rest api's.
- ability to research, understand and translate technical documentation to technical data base requirements.
- analytical and problem solving abilities, proactive and positive attitude.
- multi-layer software experience.
- experience in technical leadership bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or equivalent.