Sr. .NET Developer with Oil & Gas Experience

About the position Vaco is conducting a confidential search on behalf of a leading energy organization seeking a Senior .NET Developer to support and enhance commercial systems within the oil & gas sector. This role requires strong technical expertise in .NET development and direct interaction with business teams to ensure technology solutions align with operational needs. Responsibilities • Develop, customize, and integrate commercial applications supporting core oil & gas business functions (operations, finance, logistics, supply chain). • Engage directly with business stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions. • Enhance and maintain enterprise software systems to improve efficiency and data flow across multiple platforms. • Optimize system integrations and workflows within commercial oil & gas applications. • Provide technical leadership in modernizing legacy systems and implementing new technologies. • Communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical teams to align business needs with technical solutions. Requirements • 10+ years of .NET experience (C#, ASP.NET, .NET Core, SQL, Web API, Entity Framework). • Experience with commercial oil & gas systems (operations, finance, logistics, supply chain). • Cloud expertise in Azure or AWS - comfortable with cloud-based software development and deployments. • Strong communication skills - ability to interface directly with business teams. • Self-starter with problem-solving ability in a fast-paced corporate environment. Nice-to-haves • Experience with RightAngle or other enterprise-grade oil & gas software solutions. • Background in large-scale system integrations within the energy sector. Benefits • Contract: 6 months with a strong chance for extension (full-time conversion is possible but not guaranteed). • Compensation: $70-75/hr W2 - The rate is set, but some flexibility may be considered for highly specialized candidates. Apply tot his job

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