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  • W2 role
  • .Net Developer + AI experience
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  • Updated 1 hour ago Contract W2 12 Months No Travel Required Remote Depends on Experience Fitment Dice Job Match Score™ ✨ Finding the perfect fit.
.. Job Details Skills mvc .net AI Summary Role .Net Developer + AI experience Fully remote opportunity. 6+ months Contract with potential to hire. W2 role Role Overview This is an updated version of a role we previously filled over a year ago. The core tech stack remains .NET/C#, Angular, and SQL Server, but the role has evolved in two significant ways: AI Integration The team is now exploring how AI tools (specifically Claude or similar LLMs) can fit into their workflows. They're developing features and functionality related to Claude this means building integrations, prompt engineering workflows, or AI-assisted features within their applications. Legacy Modernization A major focus is converting legacy Windows desktop applications to modern web applications. This means there could be a fair amount of UI/frontend work, which is a shift from the previous role that was ~95% backend.
Business Context Product:
Primary web application is called
Clarity Users:
~4,000 5,000 users across hospitals and pharmacies
Domain:
Healthcare tied to 340B drug pricing and pharmacy-related workflows
Architecture Migration:
Moving from MVC (Model-View-Controller) to a Web API framework this means decoupling the frontend from the backend, shifting toward a more modern, API-driven architecture The previous plan to build out Web APIs and microservices hasn't fully come to fruition yet, so this hire will likely help drive that transition This work will primarily focus on maintaining, enhancing, and refactoring code vs net new development Tech Stack & Responsibilities Area Details Backend .NET / C# maintain, enhance, and convert legacy apps Frontend Angular (open to other JS frameworks like React or Vue) Database SQL Server strong SQL skills still critical (stored procedures, data-heavy work) Architecture MVC Web API migration; API development AI/Emerging Claude or similar AI tools exploring where AI fits into their product/processes Source Control Git Deployment Homegrown process; basic CI/CD knowledge expected Testing Devs own unit testing before handoff to QA team Seniority Level High-mid to low Senior This is not a principal or staff-level role. Think someone with 5 8+ years of experience who can work independently, contribute to architectural decisions (especially around the MVC Web API migration and AI integration), but doesn't need to be the most senior person in the room. Must-Haves (Updated) .NET / C# development strong backend fundamentals Angular or modern JavaScript framework experience SQL Server fluent in advanced SQL (stored procedures, complex queries) API / Web API development understanding of RESTful API design and architecture Experience with or strong interest in AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, etc.) doesn't need to be an AI engineer, but should understand how to integrate and leverage LLMs in application development Nice-to-Haves Healthcare or 340B experience Legacy modernization experience migrating Windows desktop or MVC apps to modern web Microservices architecture knowledge MVC Web API migration experience specifically Interview Process Includes pseudo code exercises candidates should be comfortable whiteboarding or writing logic on the fly (not a full coding test, but they need to demonstrate problem-solving and coding fundamentals) In compliance with the salary transparency law, the expected pay range for this role is $60 $65/hr. Actual compensation depends on experience and interview evaluation. Employers have access to artificial intelligence language tools ("AI") that help generate and enhance job descriptions and AI may have been used to create this description. The position description has been reviewed for accuracy and Dice believes it to correctly reflect the job opportunity.
Dice Id:
10120856
Position Id:
8977976 Posted 1 hour ago
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