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Senior Full Stack Software Engineer

Remote (within the U.S.)

Open to Long-Term Remote for Current U.S.-Based Candidates Only

We’re looking for a hands-on, versatile Senior Full Stack Engineer who is comfortable building backend, frontend, and scalable services.

The ideal candidate will have deep full-stack experience in designing and implementing scalable web services, with strong skills in Angular, C#, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP). This person must be a flexible, creative thinker, comfortable collaborating across teams, time zones, and countries to drive the platform's long-term success.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the design, development, and deployment of new features and enhancements for scalable web services.
  • Optimize front-end performance and ensure seamless user experience through the effective use of Angular, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Architect and implement robust backend solutions using C# and other technologies, ensuring security, scalability, and maintainability.
  • Collaborate with the DevOps team to streamline CI/CD pipelines and cloud-based infrastructure for efficient development and deployment.
  • Conduct code reviews and provide constructive feedback to ensure high-quality, maintainable code across the team.
  • Troubleshoot complex issues in both frontend and backend systems, ensuring timely resolution and minimal impact on projects.
  • Develop a real-time video collaboration platform built on WebSocket and WebRTC protocols.
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams in Engineering, Design, Art, and Production in the U.S., with flexibility around time zones to ensure effective collaboration.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 6 years of experience building scalable web services in a game development studio or professional software environment.
  • Proven experience in designing and implementing scalable web services, with a strong preference for expertise in Angular.
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
  • Strong passion for software development, architecture, and system design.
  • Advanced full stack development skills, from backend to frontend, including proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, databases, and RESTful services.
  • In-depth experience with C# for high-level software development.
  • Solid understanding of modern web development practices and frameworks.
  • Hands-on experience with cloud services such as AWS, Azure, or GCP.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.

Bonus Qualifications

  • Experience with WebRTC streaming.
  • Experience leveraging analytics and data to make informed decisions, driving improvements in platform efficiency and performance.
  • Familiarity with React for front-end development.
  • Knowledge of ASP.NET or Node.js for backend development.

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