CoE - Digital Engineering - Senior Developer
Qualitest is seeking a Senior Developer for their Digital Engineering Center of Excellence. The role focuses on developing software solutions while also maintaining automated test scripts and enhancing CI/CD pipelines. Candidates must have strong expertise in C#, .NET, and the Azure ecosystem including Functions and DevOps. This position requires an independent worker capable of operating in a fast-paced environment.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Qualitest is seeking a Senior Developer for their Digital Engineering Center of Excellence. The role focuses on developing software solutions while also maintaining automated test scripts and enhancing CI/CD pipelines. Candidates must have strong expertise in C#, .NET, and the Azure ecosystem including Functions and DevOps. This position requires an independent worker capable of operating in a fast-paced environment.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 global engineering firm with a well-defined technical stack for a senior IC role.
The role is clearly defined with a specific stack and set of responsibilities, though it mixes development and QA automation tasks.
Salaries at Qualitest
14.5 LPA average
Based on 10 Grapevine salary entries for Qualitest.
Operations
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Other roles
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Other roles
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Range: 24 - 24 LPA
Must haves
- SQL Server
- Azure Function
- Azure DevOps
- C#
- .Net
- Excellent communication skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: power apps, restsharp.
About the company
Qualitest is a global managed software testing and quality engineering firm.
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