Offer
- Location: Gdańsk, Poland
- Full Time Employee Agreement
- Junior 5 000 – 12 000 gross
Requirements:
- Sc. or master’s in computer science or other relevant field
- English (B1/B2 level)
- Knowledge of .NET Platform or other Object-Oriented Programing language
- git
Nice to have
- Azure platform
- Azure DevOps CI/CD
- WPF
- Kubernetes & Docker
- SQL or Mongo
- CSS
- git
Daily Tasks on the job
- Development and maintenance of a working system in backend area
- Development and maintenance of CI/CD pipelines
- Maintaining good code quality
- Handling code reviews
- Working with backlog
- Close cooperation with business on requirements
- Writing and maintaining documentation
- Cooperation with QA automation team
Project
- Backend only, with lightweight WPF client. aspnetcore on .net framework (migration to .NET 5.0 started) Lots of api integrations, core banking system, Mongo
- Full CI/CD pipeline, Workflow Foundation
Equipment
- Laptop
- 2 Monitors
- Standing desk
- Visual Studio
- ReSharper
- Pluralsight
Methodology
- Kanban
- Unit Test
- Azure DevOps (Backlog, Bugs, CI, CD, git)
- Full release automation
- Full testing automation
Office
- Modern office
- No dress code
- Parking space
- In house training
- Good location in center of Gdańsk Wrzeszcz (close to SKM, PKM, city transportation)
Benefits
- Private Health Care (Medicover)
- Core hours 9:00 – 15:00
- Remote work up to 100%
- Training budget
- Small teams
- International projects
Company
TF Bank (https://group.tfbank.se/)
Established: 1987
Headquarter: Borås, Sweden
Company Size: 200+
TF Bank is an internet-based niche bank offering consumer banking services and e-commerce solutions through a proprietary IT platform with a high degree of automation. The platform is designed for scalability and adaptability to different products, countries, currencies and digital banking solutions. TF Bank prioritises organic growth under controlled conditions and expansion is taking place in carefully selected segments and markets. The business is conducted in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Austria through branch or cross-border banking.