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Senior Full Stack Web Developer at Music and Arts in New Market, MD

This Senior Full Stack Web Developer will serve as a thought leader for departmental coding practices, building and enhancing advanced capability within the team. The Senior Developer will ideate, design and develop applications from scratch, maintain existing systems written in C# and Angular, and provide end user support, while also preparing for transition to ATG technologies (Java/REACT, Angular, and Node JS). In this role, you should be an expert in functional code with a sharp eye for spotting defects. You will be empowered to establish rigorous coding practices to be operationalized across the team. Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to the following:
Serve as a thought leader for departmental coding practices, building and nurturing advanced capability within the team Operationalize consistent coding practices across the department Run code reviews to ensure departmental consistency in coding practices Write clean, scalable code using the .NET platform, Entity Framework Core, and modern front-end frameworks Partner cross-functionally to understand business priorities to be translated into improvements of existing applications and to ideate new possibilities for M&A. Collaborate with internal teams to produce software design and architecture Test and deploy applications and systems to cloud and/or on-premises Establish rigorous documentation practices throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC) Serve as an expert on applications and provide technical support Be a passionate advocate for agile/scaled agile development practices Additional duties as assigned.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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