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<p><br><strong>Lead Software Engineer (.Net)</strong><br><br>👍<strong>English: </strong>upper-intermediate<strong><br>🌍 Location: Poland</strong><br></p><p>We are looking for a Lead Software Engineer to join our team of professionals. This is an</p><p>excellent opportunity if you have expertise in .Net combined with strong leadership skills, and</p><p>are searching for a reliable company with a friendly environment and growth opportunities.<br></p><p><strong>About the Client</strong></p><p>You will work with a leading international cloud software provider in corporate compliance and</p><p>investor relations. The company helps thousands of companies worldwide cultivate trust by</p><p>simplifying the complexities of compliance, investor relations, and transparent communication</p><p>with stakeholders.</p><p><strong>What You’ll Do:</strong></p><p>● Design, develop, and maintain applications and services</p><p>● Contribute to the development of backend services using C#, .NET</p><p>● Apply strong engineering practices related to object-oriented design, security,</p><p>performance, and maintainability</p><p>● Research, evaluate, and recommend new technologies to enhance existing systems</p><p>● Ensure code quality, scalability, and performance across developed solutions</p><p>● Focus on quality, automation, code best practices, and supporting the team to improve</p><p>● Apply AI-driven approaches where relevant to automate workflows and enhance</p><p>efficiency</p><p>● Work on the equipment provided by the client (MacBook Pro)</p><p><strong>What You Bring:</strong></p><p>● 7+ years of professional software development experience, primarily with C#/.NET</p><p>● Strong experience with ASP.NET, SQL Server, RESTful services, and Clean architecture</p><p>● Strong knowledge of object-oriented design, common design patterns, security principles,</p><p>and software engineering best practices</p><p>● High level of ownership and solid hands-on experience in driving topics independently</p><p>from ideation to implementation, mentoring and supporting team members, delivering</p><p>measurable impact while maintaining high quality standards</p><p>● A pragmatic and results-oriented mindset, balancing process discipline with flexibility to</p><p>achieve goals</p><p>● Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively</p><p>across teams</p><p><br><strong>📩 Ready to Join?</strong><br>We look forward to receiving your application and welcoming you to our team!</p>

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