NET Mobile Developer

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Are you a seasoned .NET developer with a passion for mobile innovation? Join our dynamic team and help shape the future of enterprise mobility. We’re looking for a .NET Mobile Developer to lead the design and development of cutting-edge mobile applications that drive real business impact.

What You’ll Do

Architect and develop mobile applications using .NET MAUI and Xamarin

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable, high-performance solutions

Lead code reviews, mentor junior developers, and champion best practices

Integrate RESTful APIs and third-party services

Ensure robust testing and deployment pipelines using CI/CD tools

What You Bring

5+ years of experience in .NET development, with strong mobile expertise

Proficiency in .NET MAUI, Xamarin.Forms, and C#

Solid understanding of MVVM architecture and dependency injection

Experience with Azure DevOps, Git, and Agile methodologies

Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive mindset

Bonus Skills

Experience with Blazor or other cross-platform frameworks

Knowledge of mobile performance optimization and accessibility standards

Familiarity with containerization (Docker) and cloud-native development

Why Join Us?

Work on impactful projects with global reach

Flexible working arrangements and supportive team culture

Continuous learning and career development opportunities

Access to the latest tools and technologies

Ready to take your mobile development career to the next level? Apply now and let’s build something extraordinary together.

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