Develop and maintain .NET applications with a strong focus on security and compliance.
Integrate and work extensively with Azure OpenAI services to build intelligent features.
Implement and adhere to advanced security standards, including but not limited to encryption, access control, and vulnerability management.
Understand and implement technical requirements specific to law enforcement agencies (e.g., data retention, audit logging, access protocols).
Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code.
Collaborate effectively with a remote team of engineers and project managers.
Participate in code reviews to ensure code quality and security.
Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in .NET development, Azure services, and security best practices.
Proven experience as a .NET Developer (3+ years preferred).
Strong proficiency in C# and the .NET framework/Core.
Hands-on experience working with Azure OpenAI services and understanding its capabilities.
Deep understanding of advanced security principles and best practices for web applications and APIs.
Familiarity with security requirements and compliance standards relevant to law enforcement agencies (e.g., CJIS, FedRAMP - beneficial).
Experience with secure coding practices and vulnerability mitigation techniques.
Experience with database development (SQL Server, Azure SQL).
Familiarity with Agile development methodologies.
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively in a part-time role.
Flexible schedule with the freedom to set your own hours in a part-time role
Work on high-impact, AI-enabled systems used in secure and compliant environments
Hands-on experience with Azure OpenAI and advanced .NET technologies
Implement and uphold modern security standards with real-world relevance
Opportunity to grow into larger roles as the platform and company scale
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$75000
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$60000K
$90000K
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