About the role
Job Summary The Azure Full Stack Developer will be responsible for maintaining, enhancing, and optimizing a business solution built within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem. This person will play a key role in ensuring platform stability, delivering new features, and continuously improving both the technical and functional quality of the product.
Key Accountabilities
- Maintain and improve an Azure cloud application (front-end, back-end, services).
- Develop new features and optimize the existing architecture.
- Manage Azure services: App Services, Functions, API Management, Storage, Key Vault, etc.
- Ensure code quality, testing, and production stability.
- Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and application security.
Job Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Azure developer.
- Full stack development: .NET/C# or Node.js, and React/Angular.
- Strong command of the Azure ecosystem.
- Experience with REST APIs, CI/CD, Git, and monitoring tools (App Insights).
- Knowledge of DevOps and cloud best practices.
We thank all interested applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted by our recruitment team.
About Dollarama L.P.
Dollarama was founded by third-generation retailer and Canadian entrepreneur, Larry Rossy. It all started with one store, in Matane, Quebec, in 1992, and quickly grew over the next two decades to become a household name and shopping destination for Canadians from coast to coast.
Dollarama today is a recognized Canadian value retailer with well over 1,300 locations, led by Neil Rossy, fourth-generation retailer and member of Dollarama’s founding management team.
Dollarama aims to provide customers with a consistent shopping experience and compelling value, offering a broad assortment of general merchandise, consumables and seasonal items. All stores are corporately-owned and operated, and are conveniently located in metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. Products are available in individual or multiple units at low, fixed price points.
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About the role
Job Summary The Azure Full Stack Developer will be responsible for maintaining, enhancing, and optimizing a business solution built within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem. This person will play a key role in ensuring platform stability, delivering new features, and continuously improving both the technical and functional quality of the product.
Key Accountabilities
- Maintain and improve an Azure cloud application (front-end, back-end, services).
- Develop new features and optimize the existing architecture.
- Manage Azure services: App Services, Functions, API Management, Storage, Key Vault, etc.
- Ensure code quality, testing, and production stability.
- Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and application security.
Job Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Azure developer.
- Full stack development: .NET/C# or Node.js, and React/Angular.
- Strong command of the Azure ecosystem.
- Experience with REST APIs, CI/CD, Git, and monitoring tools (App Insights).
- Knowledge of DevOps and cloud best practices.
We thank all interested applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted by our recruitment team.
About Dollarama L.P.
Dollarama was founded by third-generation retailer and Canadian entrepreneur, Larry Rossy. It all started with one store, in Matane, Quebec, in 1992, and quickly grew over the next two decades to become a household name and shopping destination for Canadians from coast to coast.
Dollarama today is a recognized Canadian value retailer with well over 1,300 locations, led by Neil Rossy, fourth-generation retailer and member of Dollarama’s founding management team.
Dollarama aims to provide customers with a consistent shopping experience and compelling value, offering a broad assortment of general merchandise, consumables and seasonal items. All stores are corporately-owned and operated, and are conveniently located in metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. Products are available in individual or multiple units at low, fixed price points.