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Full Stack Engineer

North America

Overview

Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR) is boldly redefining commerce by simplifying complex payments ecosystems across the world. As the leader in commerce-enabling technology, Shift4 powers billions of transactions annually for hundreds of thousands of businesses in virtually every industry. For more information, visit www.shift4.com.

Full Stack Engineer

 

Shift4 is expanding globally and seeking a key Full Stack Developer who possesses outstanding programming and problem-solving skills, with a great passion for developing beautiful, innovative applications, and is very familiar with the .NET framework (Standard and Core), web development, microservices architecture, API solutions, and design patterns. The position will be responsible for the server-side web application logic, APIs, and cloud apps, as well as for the integration of the front-end part, always ensuring the performance of the applications and working on both new and existing modules. This role will work closely with Product Owners and QA analysts, often required to refactor existing code and also to see out a project from conception to final product, requiring good organizational skills and attention to detail.

 

This is an onsite role that is based at the Tampa, FL Shift4 location.
Relocation assistance may be available. 



Responsibilities:

  • Develop functional and sustainable web applications with clean codes
  • Write reusable code and libraries
  • Troubleshoot and debug applications
  • Refactor and improve existing code
  • Stay up to date with current best practices
  • Conduct UI tests and optimize performance
  • Manage cutting-edge technologies to improve applications
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of designers, developers, and system administrators
  • Mentors junior and intermediate developers on the team
  • Stay current with the most common vulnerabilities on the web (owasp top 10). Identify potential gaps and design solutions
  • Participate in conferences and educational programs
  • Follow new and emerging technologies

Qualifications:

  • BSc/BA in Computer Science or a related degree or experience in lieu of a degree
  • 3+ years of experience as a Full Stack software engineer with .NET framework
  • Fluent with functional and object-­oriented languages and design patterns
  • Knowledge of selected programming languages, libraries and frameworks (e.g. C#, Javascript, VBScript, React, and Angular)
  • In-depth knowledge of relational databases (e.g. MSSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL databases (e.g. Redis, Cosmos DB, MongoDB)
  • Analytical mind with problem-solving aptitude
  • Ability to work independently

Additional skills that are a plus to have (not required): 

  • Experience with cloud-based solutions (Azure) or holds a Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate certification.
  • Experience with messaging architecture (RabbitMQ or ASB)
  • Experience with Docker and Kubernetes/AKS 
  • Experience working with eCommerce platforms
  • Experience using Atlassian JIRA
  • Experience with agile product development, notably Scrum and Kanban.
  • AWS Certifications: AWS Certified Developer - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate


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