Ramp Talent is hiringSenior Back End Developer
About the job
Our client, Filevine is looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer (Back-end). Details below...
Our Mission
Filevine is building the seamless intersection between legal and business by creating a world- class platform to help professionals scale.
About Filevine:
Filevine is changing the way legal work gets done for law practitioners and their clients. As the leading legal operating system, Filevine is dedicated to empowering organizations with tools to simplify and elevate complex, high-stakes legal work. Powering everything from document and case management to timekeeping, billing and business analytics, over 3,400 law firms and legal teams use Filevine daily to deliver excellence.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Leadership and Mentoring:
- Provide constructive input and feedback for leaders and team members.
- Ability to lead, work independently, or with team members on assigned projects and initiatives.
- Software Development: Develop applications using .NET, C#, Redis, OpenSearch, AWS, and other cloud-native technologies.
- Maintenance & Support: Perform routine maintenance and support of Filevine's applications.
- Quality Assurance: Ensure software quality, optimizing performance and reliability.
- Innovation: Lead initiatives in software and process improvement.
- Problem-Solving: Analyze, troubleshoot, and resolve software issues.
- Code Reviews: Conduct detailed and constructive code reviews.
Key Qualifications:
- 7+ years in software engineering.
- Proficient in C#, .NET, or other modern programming languages.
- Skilled with NoSQL data stores like Redis and ElasticSearch.
- Experienced in cloud services and source control systems (e.g., GitHub).
- In-depth knowledge of the software development life cycle
- Experience w/ OIDC, OAuth is preferred
- Soft Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Education: B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field, or equivalent experience.
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