At U.S. Bank, we’re on a journey to do our best. Helping the customers and businesses we serve to make better and smarter financial decisions and enabling the communities we support to grow and succeed.
Requirements
- Extensive experience and deep expertise in C-Sharp and .NET
- Strong web and microservices application development experience
- Adept with agile software development lifecycle and DevOps principles
- Experience working applications using Kubernetes platform is preferred
- Good understanding of Architecture patterns and resiliency
- Proficient understanding of algorithms, data structures, architectural design patterns and best practices
- Experience with Typescript, React is a plus
Responsibilities
- Responsible for designing, developing, testing, operating and maintaining products
- Takes full stack ownership by consistently writing production-ready and testable code
- Consistently creates optimal design adhering to architectural best practices; considers scalability, reliability and performance of systems/contexts affected when defining technical designs
- Performs analysis on failures, propose design changes, and encourage operational improvements
- Makes sound design/coding decisions keeping customer experience in the forefront
- Takes feedback from code review and apply changes to meet standards
- Conducts code reviews to provide guidance on engineering best practices and compliance with development procedures
Other
- The candidate is a self-motivated individual who can collaborate with a team and across the organization.
- The candidate takes responsibility of the software artifacts produced adhering to U.S. Bank standards in order to ensure minimal impact to the customer experience.
- Accountable for ensuring all aspects of product development follow compliance and security best practices
- Contributes to a culture of innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement
- Reviews tasks critically and ensures they are appropriately prioritized and sized for incremental delivery; anticipates and communicates blockers and delays before they require escalation