Role Overview
Design, build, and maintain the shared service layer that powers both Revecore’s Bridge and AcciClaim platforms. Work at the intersection of both product lines, building reusable, reliable, and well-documented APIs and services that eliminate duplication and accelerate delivery across the organization.
What You Will Do
Write high-quality backend code, design APIs and data models, participate in architecture discussions, leverage AI coding assistants to accelerate delivery, and contribute to the practices and culture of a team that is being built from the ground up.
Why It Might Be a Fit
As a founding member of the Enterprise Engineering team, this person will have significant influence over the architecture, patterns, and standards adopted by the team. They will work closely with the Enterprise Engineering Director and collaborate regularly with engineers across the Bridge and AcciClaim teams, the DevOps team, and the AI and Data organization.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related discipline, or equivalent practical experience
- 6 or more years of software development experience
- At least 6 years of.NET/C# backend development experience
- Strong SQL Server and T-SQL skills
- 2 or more years of experience developing and operating services hosted in Microsoft Azure
- Experience designing or working within microservices or service-oriented architectures
- Solid understanding of secure coding practices and data protection standards
- Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal direction
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
- 3 or more years of experience working in Agile/Scrum or Kanban development environments
Benefits
- Paid training and incentive plans
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits from the first day of employment
- 12 paid holidays and generous paid time off
- 401(k) contributions matching
- Career growth opportunities
- Employee Resource Groups to build community and foster a culture of belonging and inclusion
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