The Cypress Group
Full Stack .NET/C# & Angular Engineer – Monolithic to Microservices Migration
The Cypress Group, New York, New York, us, 10261
Full Stack .NET/C# & Angular Engineer – Monolithic to Microservices Migration
Job Type:
PermanentLocation:
Fully Remote (with quarterly team meetings on the East Coast)Salary:
$200kCompany Overview:Our client is a leading international payment platform revolutionizing the world of payment solutions. As we embark on an exciting journey to modernize our technology stack, we are transitioning from a monolithic PHP architecture to a cutting-edge .NET/C# and Angular-based microservices environment. We are looking for a
Full Stack .NET/C# & Angular Engineer
to play a crucial role in this transformation.Role Overview:As a
Full Stack Engineer , you will be responsible for converting a large-scale monolithic PHP environment into a scalable, high-performance microservices architecture using .NET/C# and Angular. You will work across the full stack, from backend development in .NET/C# to frontend development in Angular, contributing to the modernization of our platform. This is a hands-on technical role for engineers excited about migrating legacy systems to a more modular, efficient, and modern framework.Key Responsibilities:Monolithic to Microservices Conversion:
Lead the migration from a PHP monolithic architecture to a microservices-based architecture using .NET/C# and Angular.Full Stack Development:
Design, develop, and implement both backend services in .NET/C# and frontend components using Angular, ensuring seamless integration between the two.Contribute to building a robust, scalable enterprise platform that can handle increasing demand and ensure high performance.Work closely with cross-functional teams, including DevOps, QA, and Product Management, to ensure alignment and successful implementation of the architecture.Code Quality & Best Practices:
Participate in code reviews and promote best practices such as clean coding, unit testing, and agile methodologies.Remote Team Engagement:
Collaborate with a fully remote engineering team, maintaining clear and effective communication.Quarterly Meetings:
Attend quarterly in-person team meetings on the East Coast to enhance team collaboration and strategy alignment.Requirements:Technical Expertise:
Extensive experience in .NET/C# backend development and Angular frontend development.Strong experience with PHP and familiarity with transitioning systems from a monolithic architecture to microservices.Hands-On Experience:
Proven track record of building scalable and robust systems using .NET/C# and Angular.Experience in RESTful API development and microservices architecture design.Full Stack Knowledge:
Strong understanding of both backend (C#) and frontend (Angular) technologies and how they interact within a microservices environment.Ability to work effectively in a remote team environment and collaborate with stakeholders across different time zones.Quarterly Travel:
Willingness to travel to the East Coast for quarterly team meetings.Benefits:Comprehensive health and wellness benefitsFlexible remote work environmentDynamic and collaborative work culture
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Job Type:
PermanentLocation:
Fully Remote (with quarterly team meetings on the East Coast)Salary:
$200kCompany Overview:Our client is a leading international payment platform revolutionizing the world of payment solutions. As we embark on an exciting journey to modernize our technology stack, we are transitioning from a monolithic PHP architecture to a cutting-edge .NET/C# and Angular-based microservices environment. We are looking for a
Full Stack .NET/C# & Angular Engineer
to play a crucial role in this transformation.Role Overview:As a
Full Stack Engineer , you will be responsible for converting a large-scale monolithic PHP environment into a scalable, high-performance microservices architecture using .NET/C# and Angular. You will work across the full stack, from backend development in .NET/C# to frontend development in Angular, contributing to the modernization of our platform. This is a hands-on technical role for engineers excited about migrating legacy systems to a more modular, efficient, and modern framework.Key Responsibilities:Monolithic to Microservices Conversion:
Lead the migration from a PHP monolithic architecture to a microservices-based architecture using .NET/C# and Angular.Full Stack Development:
Design, develop, and implement both backend services in .NET/C# and frontend components using Angular, ensuring seamless integration between the two.Contribute to building a robust, scalable enterprise platform that can handle increasing demand and ensure high performance.Work closely with cross-functional teams, including DevOps, QA, and Product Management, to ensure alignment and successful implementation of the architecture.Code Quality & Best Practices:
Participate in code reviews and promote best practices such as clean coding, unit testing, and agile methodologies.Remote Team Engagement:
Collaborate with a fully remote engineering team, maintaining clear and effective communication.Quarterly Meetings:
Attend quarterly in-person team meetings on the East Coast to enhance team collaboration and strategy alignment.Requirements:Technical Expertise:
Extensive experience in .NET/C# backend development and Angular frontend development.Strong experience with PHP and familiarity with transitioning systems from a monolithic architecture to microservices.Hands-On Experience:
Proven track record of building scalable and robust systems using .NET/C# and Angular.Experience in RESTful API development and microservices architecture design.Full Stack Knowledge:
Strong understanding of both backend (C#) and frontend (Angular) technologies and how they interact within a microservices environment.Ability to work effectively in a remote team environment and collaborate with stakeholders across different time zones.Quarterly Travel:
Willingness to travel to the East Coast for quarterly team meetings.Benefits:Comprehensive health and wellness benefitsFlexible remote work environmentDynamic and collaborative work culture
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