At NeuroFlow, we are looking for a mid-level Full-stack .NET Software Engineer to contribute to building innovative solutions that transform behavioral health technology. In this role, you will work on both frontend and backend development, collaborating closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to deliver impactful healthcare software.
What You'll Do
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Contribute to the design and implementation of full-stack software projects, helping to advance the state of behavioral health technology.
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Collaborate with senior engineers to build robust, scalable, and maintainable solutions.
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Write clean, efficient, and well-tested code across the stack (frontend, backend, and databases).
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Assist in maintaining and improving existing systems by troubleshooting, optimizing, and implementing new features.
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Participate in code reviews, offering feedback to peers and learning from senior engineers.
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Stay up-to-date with industry best practices and new technologies to continuously improve your technical skills.
What You Should Have
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3-5 years of professional experience in full-stack web development.
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Strong understanding of object-oriented programming with C# and experience with .NET Framework or .NET 5+.
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Experience building single page applications with front-end frameworks such as Angular, React, or Vue.
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Experience building backend APIs and services using .NET.
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Proficiency in working with databases and ORMs (e.g., SQL Server, Entity Framework).
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Familiarity with unit, integration, and UI automation testing.
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Experience with CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, or similar tools).
Nice to have
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Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS or Azure.
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Familiarity with healthcare interoperability standards (HL7, FHIR) or EHR integrations.
Who You Are
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A proactive problem solver who thrives in a collaborative team environment.
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Eager to learn from senior engineers and continuously grow your technical skills.
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A clear communicator who enjoys working in a team-oriented setting.
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