Developer – Azure Full Stack / IoT Platform (Adv+Elite) - Husky (Guindy, Chennai)
Husky Technologies is seeking a developer to join their Advantage+ Elite IoT platform team in Chennai. The role focuses on building and evolving Azure-based IoT solutions to connect industrial machines with real-time insights. You will be responsible for full-stack implementation, contributing to system reliability, and maintaining operational standards. The position requires a background in .NET, Azure, and frontend frameworks, with opportunities for growth into senior roles.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Husky Technologies is seeking a developer to join their Advantage+ Elite IoT platform team in Chennai. The role focuses on building and evolving Azure-based IoT solutions to connect industrial machines with real-time insights. You will be responsible for full-stack implementation, contributing to system reliability, and maintaining operational standards. The position requires a background in .NET, Azure, and frontend frameworks, with opportunities for growth into senior roles.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role in industrial IoT with clear stack definition and well-structured professional expectations.
The JD clearly defines the team context, stack, and responsibilities for an IoT platform development role.
Salaries at Husky Technologies
15.0 LPA average
Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Husky Technologies.
Other roles
2 - 4 years | L1
15 LPA average
Range: 15 - 15 LPA
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field
- 4+ years of professional experience in software development
- Proficiency in C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, or Python
- Experience with Microsoft .NET and frontend frameworks like Angular or React
- Experience with Azure cloud services
- Knowledge of SQL or NoSQL databases
- Understanding of cloud security and DevSecOps practices
Tools and skills
Nice to have: github copilot, azure iot hub, azure data explorer, terraform, arm templates.
About the company
Established industrial technology firm with global presence and significant engineering operations, but not a tier-1 software tech brand.
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So I'm an intern at this bootstrapped startup which is doing really good (touchwood). Three months into my joining, everything was hunky dory but lately my manager has turned less friendly. She points out little mistakes, asked me to create reports on things that went wrong, uses aggressive language on common slack channels. I'm really not sure what I've done to **** her off. Yes I did make a couple of mistakes here and there but I put in my 100% effort to see them fixed and talk to her nicely and respectfully. I'm lost. I also think if this will hurt my PPO chances :( I want to know if this is okay and me working extra hard will solve this or should i do something else about this?