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Mid-Level .NET Developer

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Integration Architects

Roseville, MN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Mid-Level .NET Developer We''re a 25-year-old IT consulting firm in the Twin Cities. We build custom software and run internal applications for courts, government agencies, and small businesses. We''re small. Right now it''s a lean team, and we need a developer who can own our application portfolio. You''d be supporting and enhancing four core applications (typically .
NET 8, SQL
Server, Azure-hosted). Some use MVC; most are HTML with Bootstrap. Some of the small business apps are Django. If you''ve got Python background, great. If not, you''ll need to be comfortable learning it on your own.
The gig is straightforward:
be in the office two to three days a week in Roseville. The rest is flexible. We''re not looking for someone to execute tickets. We need someone who understands tradeoffs, can think about architecture, and doesn''t need hand-holding. You''d report to Doug, the owner. You''d have real autonomy and real responsibility. No big-company bureaucracy. What we''re looking for: Mid-level .NET developer (4-6 years experience). Solid with C#, SQL Server, Azure. Comfortable in a small team. You should be able to own a system end-to-end and know when to ask for input. We use Claude Code, Codex, and similar AI tools to speed up development. You need to be comfortable working that way, not threatened by it. Python/Django experience is a bonus but not required.