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Currently, we are looking for a remote Middle .NET Developer to join our team.
The customer is a Swiss multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland. Co-headquartered in the cities of Zurich and Basel, it maintains a presence in all major financial centers as the largest Swiss banking institution in the world.
Responsibilities
- Designing and implementing user-friendly front-end applications, which integrate seamless application landscape
- Improving current and developing new features of several trading application GUIs
- Translating business requirements (functional and non-functional) into technical designs
- Working closely with other senior software engineers, PMs, BAs and business users (clients) in order to find best possible technical solution for the project/available requirements
- Supporting the production users and investigating issues in production when contacted by support team
Requirements
- 2+ years of .NET development experience
- Experience in Software Engineering with .NET Framework, WinForms, WPF
- Experience in front-end Unit Testing
- Experience with web service, focused on UI
- Good understanding of desktop development tools and technologies
- Good understanding of the software development life cycle and Agile methodologies
- Good understanding of SOLID principles, OOP and design patterns
- Able to cope with complex challenges in software engineering
- English level B2+
Nice to have
- Knowledge of Financial Systems
- Experience with Agile methodologies
Benefits
- International projects with top brands
- Work with global teams of highly skilled, diverse peers
- Healthcare benefits
- Employee financial programs
- Paid time off and sick leave
- Upskilling, reskilling and certification courses
- Unlimited access to the LinkedIn Learning library and 22,000+ courses
- Global career opportunities
- Volunteer and community involvement opportunities
- EPAM Employee Groups
- Award-winning culture recognized by Glassdoor, Newsweek and LinkedIn