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Description:
The NATO Information and Communication Agency (NCI Agency) is seeking a Backend Software Developer experienced in designing and implementing asynchronous communication between services with RabbitMQ.
The developer will work on the messaging component of the Medical Management Prototype application.
Responsibilities include participating in requirements analysis, designing and implementing the messaging component using RabbitMQ, integrating it with existing .NET web applications, conducting integration tests, and documenting the solution.
The work will be done remotely accessing NCIA engineering facilities and following an Agile and iterative approach.
Requirements:
Minimum of 5 years of experience with software development in C# within a multinational team using an agile approach.
Minimum of 3 years of experience with developing .NET applications using RabbitMQ.
Practical experience with message queuing protocols such as MQTT and AMQP, message brokers, queues, and exchanges.
Practical experience with configuring, monitoring, and securing RabbitMQ deployment to production environments.
Experience with Microsoft Azure, especially Azure DevOps.
Excellent troubleshooting, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
Ability to conduct all work in English.
Benefits:
The contract is off-site, allowing for a 5% discount applicable to all requirements.
The required start date is no later than 7 October 2024, with the contract ending on 31 December 2024.
No security clearance is required for this position.
A non-disclosure agreement must be signed.
The developer will work remotely, participate in daily scrum meetings, sprint planning, and retrospectives.
Payment milestones are set after each sprint completion, with deliverables expected in 2024.
The work will be up to NATO UNCLASSIFIED security classification.
The contractor may be required to travel to other NATO sites, with travel expenses reimbursed according to the NCIA Travel Directive.