InfoTrack | Fullstack Engineer (Backend .NET heavy)

Location Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
Category
Consultancy
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Working Model
Hybrid

Overview

InfoTrack is an award-winning technology company creating superior solutions for the legal industry. As a market leader in our core Australian market, we embarked on a global expansion that will see us bringing the most innovative, intuitive, and customer-friendly technology to the legal industry around the globe.

 

Responsibilities

We are seeking a highly experienced Fullstack Engineer to join our team in the Vietnam office. Own your work end-to-end, demonstrate your skills daily and contribute new and innovative ways to build software by:

  • Building and extending global internal user-facing business applications
  • Participating in small, energetic teams on a rapid, agile development schedule
  • Participate in code reviews to assist in mentoring and coaching devs
  • Refactoring, Modernising, and Improving applications used globally
  • Provide continuous support and guidance to less senior colleagues through regular coaching activities and support them in fulfilling their personal development plans
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Qualifications

  • Great communicator and team player with a thirst for new technologies,

  • Experience with some core technologies: C#, .NET, .NET Core, Microservices, Web API, ASP.NET, MVC, SQL Server, AWS, Lambda, RDS, S3, Elasticsearch, Event-based architectures

  • Nice to have experience in React front-end development and testing experience such as Jest

  • Queuing and Messaging experience (SQL Server Broker Queue, Mass Transit. It is fine if you have experience with other cloud provider's services)

  • Understanding of financial & legal concepts (e.g. invoicing, contract signing) are plus

  • Good verbal English communication skills, especially in the global software development environment

  • Be happy to coach, mentor and train less senior colleagues

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