Software Engineer (.NET with ELK)

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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, HTD Resources, LLC, is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today!<br><br><strong>Role: Software Engineer (.NET with ELK)<br><br></strong><strong>Mode: Onsite <br><br></strong><strong>Duration: 12+ months<br><br></strong><strong>Location: Austin, TX<br><br></strong><strong>Relocation: Acceptable<br><br></strong><strong>Job Description: <br><br></strong>We are looking for strong Software Engineers with hands-on experience in ELK Stack, enterprise logging frameworks, .NET application ecosystems, and AI-assisted development practices to support a strategic logging modernization initiative. The team will work on consolidating and migrating multiple application logging frameworks into a unified ELK-based observability platform. Most applications are built on .NET, Angular, and AWS-based architectures. The role requires expertise in scalable logging architectures, Kibana dashboards, log ingestion pipelines, and modern Agentic AI-driven development practices.<br><br><strong>Required Skills<br><br></strong><ul><li> Strong hands-on experience with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Beats / Fluentd / Fluent Bit</li><li> Experience implementing logging solutions for .NET / .NET Core and Angular applications</li><li> Strong understanding of distributed systems and microservices architectures</li><li> Experience with structured logging frameworks such as Serilog, NLog, Log4Net</li><li> Strong understanding of .NET application architecture and troubleshooting</li><li> Experience with REST APIs and log ingestion pipelines</li><li> Hands-on AWS experience including CloudWatch, ECS/EKS, Lambda, API Gateway, and S3</li><li> Kubernetes and containerized platform experience</li><li> Experience using AI-assisted engineering tools (OpenAI/Copilot/GenAI-based developer tools)</li><li> Ability to leverage Agentic development approaches for automation and operational productivity<br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li> Experience in enterprise observability or logging modernization programs</li><li> Experience migrating legacy/on-prem logging systems to cloud-native ELK platforms</li><li> Exposure to OpenTelemetry and distributed tracing</li><li> Experience in platform engineering or SRE environments preferred</li><li> Knowledge of AIOps and observability analytics is a plus<br><br></li></ul><strong>Soft Skills<br><br></strong><ul><li> Strong analytical and troubleshooting abilities</li><li> Excellent collaboration and communication skills</li><li> Ability to work in fast-paced engineering transformation programs</li><li> Proactive mindset focused on automation and continuous improvement</li></ul>

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