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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Cynet Systems is seeking a DotNet Full Stack Developer to lead the design and development of full-stack applications. The role involves architecting secure services and user interfaces while ensuring compliance with healthcare standards and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Responsibilities • Lead design, development, and deployment of full-stack applications • Architect and implement secure and scalable services and user interfaces • Own EDI (X12) integrations and error handling processes • Collaborate with business analysts, architects, and cross-functional teams • Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with HIPAA and PHI/PII standards • Drive quality through testing, code reviews, arenaflex/CD pipelines, and SDLC best practices • Coordinate onshore and offshore execution with clear documentation and delivery alignment • Document technical designs, workflows, and operational runbooks • Participate in technical governance, reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives Skills • 10+ years of overall software engineering experience • 5+ years of full-stack development using .NET and React • Strong experience with SQL Server database design and performance tuning • Hands-on experience with RESTful APIs and integration patterns • Strong EDI (X12/HIPAA) experience • Deep understanding of the healthcare provider domain • Experience with cloud platforms, preferably Azure • Strong communication and collaboration skills • Full-stack application development using .NET, React, SQL, and APIs • Designing and implementing secure, scalable backend services and front-end solutions • EDI (X12) integrations including parsing, validation, mapping, acknowledgments, and reconciliation • Working with healthcare provider data and workflows • Cloud, containerization, and DevOps practices • Coordinating work across distributed teams • Lead design, development, and deployment of full-stack applications • Architect and implement secure and scalable services and user interfaces • Own EDI (X12) integrations and error handling processes • Collaborate with business analysts, architects, and cross-functional teams • Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with HIPAA and PHI/PII standards • Drive quality through testing, code reviews, arenaflex/CD pipelines, and SDLC best practices • Coordinate onshore and offshore execution with clear documentation and delivery alignment • Document technical designs, workflows, and operational runbooks • Participate in technical governance, reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives • Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant work experience • Experience with healthcare provider ecosystems • Familiarity with provider data feeds and provider directory APIs • Exposure to EDI translators and claim or payment processing flows • Knowledge of infrastructure-as-code and observability tools • Understanding of healthcare data governance and compliance frameworks Company Overview • Headquartered in Washington DC Metro Area, Cynet Systems is a top talent supplier for companies across North America. It was founded in 2010, and is headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job

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