
Full Stack Engineer – .NET, UI/UX Focus
Rackner
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Design and enhance enterprise applications using C# .NET
- Architect reusable, maintainable patterns that improve long-term scalability
- Contribute across the full SDLC — from technical design through deployment
- Deliver secure, high-performance code within cleared environments
- Integrate applications with MS SQL Server or Oracle
- Conduct user research and synthesize operational feedback
- Translate requirements into intuitive wireframes and prototypes
- Refine workflows, dashboards, and reporting interfaces
- Improve usability and adoption of secure enterprise tools
- Present and defend UX decisions to technical and mission stakeholders
- Partner with engineering, QA, infrastructure, and operational leaders
- Bridge backend architecture with front-end usability improvements
- Support modernization initiatives within structured federal programs
Requirements
- 5+ years of full stack development experience
- Strong experience with C# .NET
- Experience with Angular, TypeScript, jQuery, or Kendo UI
- Proficiency with MS SQL Server or Oracle
- Demonstrated UI/UX contributions (wireframes, usability testing, workflow optimization)
Benefits
- Weekly pay with full remote flexibility
- Professional growth investment, including paid certifications and training
- Comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) with 100% company match up to 6%
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Life and disability insurance
- Home office equipment plan
- A supportive, inclusive team culture focused on collaboration, trust, and mission impact
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Hard Skills & Tools
C#.NETfull stack developmentAngularTypeScriptjQueryKendo UIMS SQL ServerOracleUI/UX
Soft Skills
user researchoperational feedback synthesiscommunicationcollaborationpresentationdefending UX decisions