Full Stack .NET + AI Developer

West Palm Beach, FL
Full Time
IT
Entry Level

Full Stack .NET + AI Developer

SV Microwave is seeking an energetic, goal-oriented, and reliable Full Stack .NET + AI Developer to help us build the software applications that are transforming our company. In addition to core .NET and web application development, this role will play a key part in exploring and implementing AI-powered solutions, including intelligent agents, workflow automation, and data-driven decision-making tools.

Our ideal candidate has an open-mind, is a natural problem solver, and is willing to learn while bringing forth their own ideas and solutions in our fast-paced, team-interactive work environment.  SV is located in West Palm Beach, Florida and this is an in-office role.


A successful developer at SV Microwave…

  • Is passionate about programming and learning new technologies
  • Enjoys working with teams and collaborating on ideas
  • Tries new things and can think outside the box
  • Has desire and initiative to take on challenges and deliver results
  • Can clearly communicate ideas in both technical and user-friendly language
  • Is curious about AI technologies and how they can be applied to real-world business problems
Responsibilities 
  • Collaborate with project teams, understand needs of company and customers, and contribute to the company’s success by addressing those needs with custom tailored software applications
  • Design, develop and maintain software applications on the .NET platform
  • Develop new functionality for existing software and customer facing web applications
  • Experiment with and implement AI agents, workflow automation, and integration of AI APIs into existing systems
  • Work with data pipelines, APIs, and orchestration tools to enable AI-assisted applications
  • Create documentation, communicate changes and organize/conduct training for employees as needed
  • Maintain effective communication and working relationships with team members
Qualifications 
  • Associate’s degree or equivalent experience
  • 2+ years of experience preferred
  • Fast and independent learner
  • Ability to work effectively with people at all levels in our organization
  • A high degree of integrity and personal responsibility
  • Organized, capable of managing multiple tasks and able to prioritize appropriately
  • Entry level applicants are welcome to apply
Some nice to haves 
  • Basic understanding of the Microsoft .NET framework – C#, ASP.NET, AJAX, Linq, SQL
  • Familiarity with AI frameworks and tools such as Azure AI Services, N8N, or Semantic Kernel
  • Experience building AI workflows or agents for process automation or customer-facing applications
  • Understanding of APIs for LLMs (Large Language Models) and how they can be orchestrated into applications
  • Exposure to data engineering concepts (ETL pipelines, workflow scheduling, data integration)
  • Knowledge of version control techniques using DevOps or Git
What we offer 
  • A  challenging, supportive work environment based on trust, transparency and a dedication to excellence
  • The stability of a company with a record of strong financial performance
  • A meritocracy where a high level of achievement and contribution is rewarded
  • Competitive compensation, incentives and retirement plans
  • On the job training and career development opportunities
  • 401k with a company match plus an additional employer-paid contribution
  • 15 days of Paid Time Off to start and 12 paid holidays
  • Complete benefit package includes medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, student loan repayment assistance, tuition reimbursement, EAP, a 401k company matched contribution and a 401k non-elective company contribution.
  • Veteran and military-friendly environment
  • Some work flexibility with work/life balance

Position requires access to controlled technology that is subject to US export controls. Qualified candidates must be a US Person (including US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) or eligible to obtain required authorizations(s) from the U.S. Government. 

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