Back End Developer
Insight Global is hiring a Senior Backend Engineer to support an insurance client's policy and claims systems. The role involves a mix of new feature development in Azure and legacy support for .NET and Oracle applications. Candidates must have 7+ years of experience with C# and .NET. The position operates within an Agile team structure with regular sprint cycles.
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Experience
7+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Insight Global is hiring a Senior Backend Engineer to support an insurance client's policy and claims systems. The role involves a mix of new feature development in Azure and legacy support for .NET and Oracle applications. Candidates must have 7+ years of experience with C# and .NET. The position operates within an Agile team structure with regular sprint cycles.
TAL's take
Tier 3 staffing firm role for an unnamed client with solid, well-defined backend responsibilities but limited direct company upside.
The JD clearly delineates tasks, split between new development (75%) and support (25%), with a specific technical stack and team structure provided.
Salaries at Insight Global
34.0 LPA average
Based on 2 Grapevine salary entries for Insight Global.
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Must haves
- 7+ years experience as backend software engineer
- Strong hands-on experience with C# and .NET 8+
- Solid experience with Oracle or SQL Server
- Experience building and supporting applications in Microsoft Azure
- Background working within Agile methodologies and scrum teams
Tools and skills
Nice to have: insurance domain expertise, legacy .net modernization, cloud migration.
About the company
Insight Global is a staffing and recruiting firm acting as an intermediary for an unnamed insurance client.
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