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Software Architect (.NET) 100% Remote $170k Role summary Own the architecture for a arenaflex stack (.NET, React/TypeScript, SQL Server) while we modernize a monolith and migrate to Azure. Split time ~50/50 between hands-on delivery (PoCs, firefighting, building new apps/AI features) and architectural leadership (roadmaps, patterns, guardrails). Report to the Head of Engineering; partner with Product and Infra/Sec; present/defend decisions at the ARB. • A pragmatic modernization roadmap and execution plan that reduces brittleness and aligns to best practices. • First services carved out (where it makes sense) using DDD-informed boundaries; measurable reduction in blast radius for changes. • Azure-first baseline: containerized workloads (Terraform), platform guardrails (Key Vault, Entra ID, RBAC, private endpoints), and golden paths for new apps. • AI leverage in production: internal RAG patterns and dev productivity via GitHub Copilot/VS Code, Cursor, ChatGPT; shipped AI-backed features/workflows. • Reference implementations (PoCs → prod) demonstrating eventing, APIs, observability, and SDLC quality gates. Day-to-day • Pair with teams to design & build: APIs, services, data flows, and AI integrations. • Lead strangler-fig migrations, anti-corruption layers, and safe decomposition of shared DBs. • Spin up PoCs quickly; convert to production-ready templates. • Set guardrails: API standards, versioning, BFF/API Gateway, message contracts, retries/idempotency. • Firefight smartly: diagnose incidents, drive root cause, and leave behind improved reliability/observability. • Coach dev leads; run design reviews; contribute to code where it moves the needle. arenaflex architecture & stack • Azure: Container Apps/AKS or App Service, Functions, API Management, Service Bus/Event Grid, Key Vault, App Config, Front Door, App Insights/Monitor, Private Endpoints. • App: .NET (C#), React/TypeScript, SQL Server (toward per-service DB where justified), Redis. • Patterns: DDD, microservices where it fits, outbox/CQRS (where warranted), BFF/API Gateway, event-driven integration. • AI: Internal RAG, Azure OpenAI (or equivalent), Cognitive Search/vector store; productivity via Copilot/Cursor/ChatGPT. • DevEx: Azure DevOps (Repos/Pipelines/Artifacts), Checkmarx gates, SBOM/SCA, Terraform for infra. Welcome to ConsultNet and the family of companies, Tekne, SaltClick, TechBridge, and OmniMedia. As a premier national provider of technology talent and solutions, our expertise spans across project services, contract-to-hire, direct placement, and managed services both onshore and nearshore. Celebrating more than 25 years of partnership with a diverse client base, we've crafted rewarding opportunities for our consultants, fostering high-performing teams that deliver impactful results. Over the last few years thousands of consultants have found their calling with us in roles that have made a meaningful impact on their lives, enhanced their career, challenged them, and propelled them towards achieving their personal and professional goals. At the ConsultNet family of companies, we believe effective communication is crucial in aligning the right job with your unique skills and professional aspirations. To us, it's all about the personal approach we take and the values we uphold. Our comprehensive service offerings cover a wide range of technology positions across key markets nationwide. Client more at www.consultnet.com . We champion equality and inclusivity, proudly supporting an Equal Opportunity Employer policy. We welcome applicants regardless of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other status protected by law. Remote About the Company: ConsultNet Apply tot his job

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