Senior Backend Engineer
greater london, england, United Kingdom
Senior Back End Engineer
About the role
The Back-End engineer is pivotal in supporting the creation of Cera’s solutions for both our carers and customers. A key focus of this role is to ensure that teams are enabled to develop Cera’s technology helping us to provide great care to all of our customers while improving the experience of everyone involved in care delivery. You will wear many hats in this role, working with our engineering teams (on and off shore), UX teams and Product teams. This requires a deep knowledge of our processes and a passion for using technology and people to improve them. Your work will have a huge impact on the way that care is experienced.
About you
You thrive in mission-driven organizations, working with collaborative teams who are passionate about utilising technology and building products to better the world around us. You have worked in an engineering role for around five years and champion development best practice. You have the ability to work with a number of scrum teams supporting them in their approach to software development and technical architecture.
Role and responsibilities:
Developing new features and APIs with reusability, scalability and performance in mind
Participation in continuous improvement of the codebase, it’s architecture, testability and reliability
Collaborating with team leads and architects ensuring the proposed solutions are technically feasible and scalable
Collaborating with front end engineers and supporting their needs as a part of the feature development
As an experienced Back End Engineer you’ll have experience of the following:
Strong understanding of C#, .NET Core 3.1+
5+ years of experience in building enterprise grade backend services in C#/.NET/.NET Core
Experience in working with relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL and NoSQL databases eg. DynamoDB
Supporting your code by writing unit tests and integration tests utilizing Gherkin/SpecFlow
Experience with AWS infrastructure, dockerized environments
Willingness to learn infrastructure as code (terraform) and it’s maintenance
Working in agile environments