Backend Engineer Team Lead

Lead with impact, build with purpose We are now looking for a hands-on Senior Engineer to join Betsson as a Team Lead for the Gaming Area.

The Gaming

Area at Betsson Group focuses on Game Play and Game Discovery across all our brands and markets. We aim to offer the best gaming products in the industry and an exciting user experience when playing on our sites. We cover game lobbies, gaming initiatives, provider integrations and more.

What you will be working on Our Gaming platform is the core of everything we do. It supports all our gaming sites and is central to the company strategy. You will be part of preparing our journey to containerization, increasing the scalability of our systems while also maintaining their high quality.

You will be part of a passionate team, which is building an industry leading, scalable, multi-brand platform to support 25+ online brands! Our brands are used by hundreds of thousands of users and growing To sum it up you will be taking our Gaming platform, which is used by a worldwide audience, to a new level! Manage a team of 7-8 people motivating your team, taking part in recruiting and onboarding, performance reviews, personal development planning and 1-to-1 sessions.

Product development to meet the business’s needs and implement components according to the modern software development environment (cloud-based platforms, microservice architecture, etc.). Taking part in the decision-making process in design or improvement of application architecture, solution development, architecture and code review.

Experience in backend software development for more than 5 years. At least 1 year of team management or Scrum Master experience. At least 3 years of experience working with Agile, Scrum methodology. Agile mindset, business goals orientation.

Excellent knowledge and experience in C#, .NET Framework, .NET Core, and API integrations. At Betsson, we pride ourselves on adaptability and keeping up with the latest technologies. Our current tech stack looks like this Backend .NET C#, .NET Core, Specflow .NET Core Web API, .NET Web API AWS, Kubernetes, Docker PostgreSQL, MSSQL, Redis, Couchbase Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ GitHub, TeamCity Frontend Angular 14+, Angular Material (Desktop) TypeScript 4+, Redux Pattern for State Management RxJS, Sass HTML5; and the frontend consumes RESTful APIs and Web Sockets AWS, Kubernetes, Docker Private health and life insurance. ~ Hybrid work policy for the best of office and home. ~ Up to 10 days per year working remotely from abroad. ~€Office perks to make your day easier. ~ Intensive summer schedule in August for extra flexibility and work-life balance.

In addition to all of this, you will be part of the multi-cultural Betsson community enjoying team-building events, our Friday bars, our social clubs, parties and other events. By submitting your application, you understand that your personal data will be processed as set out in our Privacy Policy

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