Senior Software Engineer
Cube is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to design and maintain scalable backend services and frontend applications. The role focuses on distributed systems, high-volume data processing, and web crawling operations within the Azure cloud environment. You will be responsible for full-stack development using .NET, C#, and Angular, while collaborating across DevOps and architecture teams. This role offers the opportunity to lead technical efforts and mentor junior engineers in a high-performance environment.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Cube is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to design and maintain scalable backend services and frontend applications. The role focuses on distributed systems, high-volume data processing, and web crawling operations within the Azure cloud environment. You will be responsible for full-stack development using .NET, C#, and Angular, while collaborating across DevOps and architecture teams. This role offers the opportunity to lead technical efforts and mentor junior engineers in a high-performance environment.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role with clear expectations and well-defined technical scope in a full-stack capacity.
Clear and detailed JD outlining both the stack and the specific types of systems being built (crawling, distributed).
Must haves
- 5+ years professional software engineering experience
- Strong hands-on experience with .NET / C#
- Strong experience in Angular and frontend development
- Strong experience with Azure cloud services
- Hands-on experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and AKS
- Experience with Azure DevOps and CI/CD pipelines
Tools and skills
Nice to have: node.js, react, web crawling, scraping, browser automation.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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