Senior Backend Developer (C#)
Tech Stack
Job Description
We are seeking an experienced Senior Backend Developer with a solid background in low-level programming, hardware-near code, and network protocols (TCP, UDP), who can work close to hardware or embedded systems.
This role will focus on building high-performance, real-time server solutions to handle massive amounts of data for a widely-used gaming application.
This is a hands-on position, requiring deep expertise in C# and the ability to create custom frameworks for optimized performance and low-latency applications.Key Responsibilities:Develop high-performance server applications for real-time data transfer and storage.Design and implement solutions to support large-scale infrastructure, ensuring low-latency, high availability, and high performance.Work closely with network protocols and optimize system interactions at a low level to achieve minimal delays.Collaborate with other team members to ensure applications start quickly and run efficiently for end users.Implement and manage backend services on public cloud platforms (AWS, GCP) and work with messaging infrastructures like RabbitMQ or Kafka.Maintain and optimize SQL and NoSQL databases and caching solutions (e.g., Redis) for better scalability.Utilize Docker and Kubernetes for application deployment and management.Requirements:Proficiency in C# with proven experience writing efficient, low-level code independently, including the development of frameworks from scratch.7+ years of experience in backend development with a focus on large-scale applications.Strong knowledge of network programming, with experience in handling protocols such as TCP and UDP.Expertise in multithreading and concurrency, ensuring optimal performance.Hands-on experience with public cloud platforms (AWS, GCP).Familiarity with messaging systems (RabbitMQ, Kafka) and caching (e.g., Redis).Strong knowledge of SQL and NoSQL databases, as well as experience with Docker and Kubernetes.Excellent communication skills to interact with technical and non-technical stakeholders.