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Are you a proactive, self-driven engineer who thrives on solving complex problems and delivering high-quality software? Join our fast-growing fintech company and play a key leadership role in shaping the future of our innovative financial products.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Leading the design, development, and maintenance of enterprise-grade applications using C#, .NET, and SQL Server

Enhancing user experiences with modern JavaScript/TypeScript frameworks

Driving product improvements through close collaboration with Product Managers, Designers, and other Engineers

Ensuring software quality through code reviews, unit testing, and best development practices

Contributing to architectural decisions and mentoring junior developers

Supporting DevOps processes and cloud-based deployments (bonus if familiar with Azure)

Nice to Have:

Experience with PHP and legacy codebases

Previous work in the financial services or SaaS industry

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience as a Senior or Lead Developer working with C#/.NET

Solid knowledge of SQL Server and performance optimization

Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript and front-end development

Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work autonomously in a remote setup

Comfortable leading technical discussions and coaching others

Why Join Us?

Flexible remote-first working environment

Work on impactful products used by real-world finance teams

Collaborative, supportive team culture with room to grow

Competitive salary, benefits, and career progression

Ready to lead and make a difference? Apply today and help us build the next generation of financial software.

Lead C# Software Engineer

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