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People ImpactBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

People Impact is hiring a Dev Escalation Engineer (L4) for their B2B enterprise operations. The role focuses on backend development, resolving critical production issues, and performing root cause analysis. Candidates must have strong expertise in C# and .NET frameworks to ensure system stability and performance. This is a technical role centered on production debugging and system reliability.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

People Impact is hiring a Dev Escalation Engineer (L4) for their B2B enterprise operations. The role focuses on backend development, resolving critical production issues, and performing root cause analysis. Candidates must have strong expertise in C# and .NET frameworks to ensure system stability and performance. This is a technical role centered on production debugging and system reliability.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Tier 2 company with well-defined technical scope but lacks specific YOE requirements or clear growth trajectory.

Clear expectations for a backend-focused escalation engineer role with specific focus on production stability and .NET stack.

Must haves

  • Strong expertise in C#
  • Strong expertise in .NET framework/core
  • Experience in production debugging
  • Experience in root cause analysis and bug fixes
  • Ability to perform performance tuning

Tools and skills

c#.net.net core

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.

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