Senior .NET Developer - Windows
Delinea(1 month ago)
About this role
A Senior .NET Developer at Delinea focuses on developing and maintaining the Windows desktop application using C#/.NET with WPF and WinForms while also contributing to a shared cross-platform core with the macOS team. Responsibilities include driving architectural decisions, implementing user interfaces that adhere to Windows design conventions, and ensuring seamless interaction between Windows and macOS components. The developer will also engage in code reviews, troubleshoot issues, mentor team members on .NET best practices, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for multiple environments.
Required Skills
- C#/.NET Development
- Windows Applications
- WPF
- WinForms
- Cross-Platform Core
- Architectural Decisions
- Code Reviews
- Automated UI Testing
- Dependency Management
- Software Design Patterns
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About Delinea
delinea.comDelinea Inc. is a leading provider of identity security and privileged access management (PAM) solutions, offering AI-driven tools that secure privileged access across organizations in real time. Their cloud-native platform provides comprehensive capabilities for managing human, machine, and AI identities, allowing users to discover identities, safeguard access, and proactively combat identity-based threats. Trusted by thousands of organizations globally, Delinea emphasizes user-friendly interfaces and seamless integration with existing workflows to enhance security without hindering productivity.
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