Full stack developer - C# .Net

Skills Required: C# .NET, NodeJS, React, TypescriptAbout the Role:We are looking for an experienced and versatile Full Stack Developer to join our client’s technology team within the financial services sector. This is a hybrid position based in Toronto, requiring 3–4 days onsite per week. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in full stack development using C# .NET, Node.js, React, and TypeScript, and prior experience in financial services or banking environments. Key Responsibilities:·         Design, develop, and maintain scalable, secure, and high-performance web applications.·         Build and integrate APIs and backend services using C# .NET and Node.js.·         Develop responsive, component-based UIs with React and TypeScript.·         Work closely with business stakeholders, product managers, and other developers to deliver financial applications that meet business needs.·         Ensure high code quality through testing, reviews, and best practices.·         Contribute to system architecture and design discussions, with a focus on performance and security.·         Troubleshoot and resolve production issues in a timely manner.·         Stay current with emerging technologies and apply them to improve the platform. Required Skills & Experience:·         7-10 years of professional full stack development experience.·         Proven hands-on experience with C# .NET, Node.js, React, and TypeScript.·         Strong understanding of object-oriented programming, RESTful API design, and modern web development practices.·         Experience with both relational (SQL) and NoSQL databases.·         Solid understanding of software development lifecycle in Agile environments.·         Understanding of version control systems (e.g., Git).·         Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate in a hybrid work setup.·         Previous experience in the financial domain is strongly preferred (e.g., banking, trading, capital markets, fintech). Nice to Have:·         Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., Azure or AWS).·         Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices.·         Knowledge of containerization tools like Docker or Kubernetes

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