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Senior Back-End Developer

Spain Remote

About Appspace:

At Appspace, we’re passionate about creating better work experiences for people everywhere, and we’re looking for people that feel the same way. Our global office locations and flexible work culture help you work wherever and however you’re at your best. Plus, we take the time to help you enjoy your work, build lasting connections, and grow your role. Join the Appspace team and be a part of a culture that’s helping people everywhere love where they work.

Your Role as a Senior Back-End Developer:

We’re looking for a seasoned Senior Back-End Developer who’s passionate about clean code, scalable architecture, and solving real-world problems with elegant technical solutions. In this role, you’ll take full ownership of backend features—from technical design to delivery—while working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure what we build is reliable, performant, and maintainable. You'll help drive our backend strategy forward, contribute to our engineering culture, and continuously look for ways to improve how we build software.

This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a collaborative, fast-moving environment and enjoys diving deep into frameworks like .NET, building secure and scalable APIs, and working with a modern tech stack that includes relational and NoSQL databases, containerization, and cloud infrastructure. If you’re someone who values craftsmanship, enjoys mentoring others, and stays curious about new tools and practices, we’d love to meet you.

A day in the life of a Senior Back-End Developer:

  • Own and drive product features from technical design to delivery, collaborating closely with Product, QA, and other stakeholders.
  • Tackle tech debt head-on—identify weak spots and propose real, scalable solutions.
  • Write clean, testable, and high-performance code that follows our internal standards and makes future-you proud.
  • Contribute to milestones by ensuring every piece of code meets our Definition of Done (DoD).
  • Share technical ideas and solutions in a way that’s easy for the whole team to understand and rally around.
  • Stay curious—research and test new tools, frameworks, and strategies to keep our stack modern and efficient.

What you’ll need:

  • 5+ years of experience building and delivering enterprise-grade applications using an object-oriented language.
  • Solid experience with .NET Framework and ASP.NET (we don’t count years here—just skill).
  • Strong hands-on experience with MVC, Web API frameworks (ASP.NET or similar), and RESTful APIs.
  • Familiarity with ORM frameworks like Entity Framework, NHibernate, or similar.
  • Proficiency in relational database design and SQL querying.
  • Deep understanding of SOLID principles and how to apply them in real-world projects.
  • Solid testing chops—unit, integration, API, and performance testing are part of your flow.
  • A strong communicator with great interpersonal skills—able to work with teams across geographies and disciplines.
  • Focused on writing maintainable, testable, well-crafted code using design patterns and best practices.
  • Passionate about clean code and craftsmanship (TDD, BDD, Calisthenics—we speak your language).

Nice to Have’s:

  • Experience with SharePoint and Office 365 development.
  • DevOps experience and CI/CD mindset.
  • Familiarity with OAuth, OpenID, and modern authentication protocols.
  • Experience with GraphQL APIs.
  • Knowledge of NoSQL databases (e.g., document-based or key-value stores).
  • Exposure to Microservices or Modular Monolith architecture.
  • Understanding of advanced architectural patterns (DDD, Onion, Hexagonal, Ports & Adapters, CQRS).
  • Experience with cloud-native applications and Azure cloud services.
  • Familiarity with event-driven systems (Kafka, RabbitMQ, etc.).
  • Experience working with containerized applications (Docker).

The Perks of Working for Appspace:

For all our team members, we offer a variety of benefits from competitive salaries, employer paid medical, dental and vision coverage and mental health resources.

Additional perks include:

  • Flexible work schedules
  • Remote work opportunities
  • A casual dress work environment 
  • Reduced working hours in August 
  • Appspace Quiet Fridays (No non-essential internal meetings scheduled)
  • Gym allowance
  • Training allowance
  • Training days off 

Disclaimer:

Appspace is committed to equitable compensation practices and complies with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations. For jurisdictions that require pay scale disclosure, a general compensation range may be provided during the initial stages of the interview process. Final compensation will be based on multiple factors including experience, skills, certifications, and overall fit for the role.

If you are located in a jurisdiction with specific pay transparency requirements, we will be happy to discuss the relevant range during your application process.

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