Full-Time

Senior Lead/Architect

.NET

Photon

Photon

Global AI and digital solutions provider

No salary listed

United States

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Requirements
  • A total of 10 years of experience showing career progression from Software Engineer to the Architect level position.
  • At least 6 years of experience as a Software Architect focusing on building APIs and integration layer.
  • 5 years or more experience building REST Based API using .NET Web API
  • Develop API solutions by building REST Based Microservices using ASP.NET and C# for eCommerce systems.
  • Good in ADO.NET/Dapper T-SQL and RDMS/MySQL database indexes, triggers and stored procedures.
  • Perform feasibility and Translate business requirements into appropriate services and integration model.
  • Experience in using the design patterns in the system and Solid principles
  • Developing and deployment of various Azure Functions and App Services
  • Hands on Experience working on Event Driven Systems
  • Hands-On experience in building Microservices using Azure Cloud Services such as Azure SQL, Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos, Azure Redis or Azure Event Hub.
  • Experience in developing xUnit or NUnit test cases with mocking frameworks such as Moq and AutoFac or NSubstitute, and experience is using Fluent validation
  • Understanding on deploying microservices in the Azure Environments.
  • Understanding of Auth Token consumption such as OAUTH, SAML, or JWT Token.
  • Experience is Azure DevOps, such as building the pipeline and releases.
Responsibilities
  • Develop API solutions by building REST Based Microservices using ASP.NET and C# for eCommerce systems.
  • Perform feasibility and Translate business requirements into appropriate services and integration model.
  • Develop high performing Microservices that scale to millions of requests.
  • Participate in development of roadmap and strategies for documenting and presenting API specifications in an easy and consumable format.
  • Design and develop the backend platform using .NET 6 or above to ensure scalability, reliability, and performance.
  • Create technical documentation, including architectural diagrams, design documents, and deployment procedures.
  • Lead the development team in implementing the microservices platform, ensuring adherence to best practices and coding standards.
  • Collaborate with DevOps engineers to automate the deployment, monitoring, and scaling of the microservices platform.
  • Identify and mitigate technical risks and challenges, such as performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, and integration issues.
  • Evaluate new technologies and frameworks for their suitability in the microservices platform.
  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to developers and team members.
  • Communicate technical concepts and solutions to non-technical stakeholders.
Desired Qualifications
  • Relevant certifications in Azure and .NET.
  • Experience in building and maintaining large-scale microservices platforms in production environments.
  • Familiarity with agile development methodologies, such as Scrum or Kanban.
  • Experience in implementing observability and monitoring solutions for microservices architectures.
  • Understanding of database design and management, including NoSQL databases.
  • Knowledge of microservices testing methodologies, including contract testing and chaos engineering.

Photon helps large enterprises accelerate AI adoption and digital growth. It delivers AI management, digital innovation, product design thinking, and engineering to implement and run AI solutions, scale products and experiences, and improve operations. By serving thousands of employees across many countries and working with a sizable portion of the Fortune 100, Photon combines global delivery with a broad skill set to handle billions of daily touchpoints. Its goal is to keep clients agile and future-ready by expanding AI capabilities and digital initiatives across industries.

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Generative AI boosts Photon's UX/UI prototyping for Fortune 100 clients.
  • Omnichannel MarTech consolidation expands Photon's Salesforce integrations.
  • AI personalization aligns with Photon's data-driven 1 billion interactions.

What critics are saying

  • Salesforce Einstein GPT undercuts Photon's integrations for Fortune 100 clients.
  • Accenture's Navisite acquisition steals 40% of Photon's Fortune 100 clients.
  • TCS launches rival Digital HyperExpansion in Q1 2026, undercutting pricing.

What makes Photon unique

  • Photon manages 1 billion daily customer interactions via Digital HyperExpansion.
  • Photon deploys 7,500 digital engineers for Fortune 100 infrastructure modernization.
  • Photon excels in vertical-specific consulting for financial services and healthcare.

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Benefits

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401(k) Retirement Plan

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Paid Holidays

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Company News

AiThority
Mar 23rd, 2026
Exein unveils next-generation runtime security to protect the ai-native world.

Exein unveils next-generation runtime security to protect the ai-native world. * Photon blocks cyberattacks before execution across physical AI and IoT, autonomous AI agents and cloud and edge infrastructure * Kernel-level prevention sets a new standard beyond traditional user-space detection * Builds on Exein's position as the world's largest runtime security provider, protecting over two billion devices Mar 23, 2026 Prev Next 1 of 42,872 Exein, the global leader in runtime cybersecurity, unveiled Photon, a preemptive breakthrough solution that blocks cyberattacks at the point of execution. Designed for the AI-native world - where digital and physical systems are now inseparable - Photon marks a fundamental shift in how critical infrastructure protects itself. Unlike traditional cybersecurity solutions that detect threats after compromise - typically operating in user space and relying on a cloud network - Exein's Photon operates directly inside the kernel, preventing malicious execution paths before they can run. By blocking attacks before the point of execution, the technology dramatically reduces latency and eliminates entire classes of threats before damage occurs. If malicious instructions cannot execute, the attack itself cannot take place. This advancement establishes a new category of runtime security designed for systems that cannot be disconnected: physical AI and IoT environments, autonomous AI agents, and local hybrid cloud and edge infrastructure. In these environments, from industrial robotics and critical infrastructure to AI-driven platforms, downtime is not an option, and protection must be more precise and granular, blocking malicious threats without shutting down the entire process. The announcement at the RSA Conference (RSAC) comes as cyber threats increasingly target physical systems. Last month, the Munich Security Report 2026 warned that cyber operations are now engineered to cause real-world disruption, accelerating regulatory intervention after voluntary measures failed to address systemic vulnerabilities. At the same time, the speed of attacks is accelerating dramatically: recent threat intelligence shows average attacker 'breakout times' fell to just 29 minutes in 2025, 65% faster than the previous year, driven in part by AI-assisted automation. Protecting the digital and physical in the AI era Artificial intelligence is already capable of identifying vulnerabilities in software and infrastructure. In the near future, these models will not only detect weaknesses but exploit them autonomously to launch attacks at machine speed. As the scale and sophistication of these attacks grow, traditional runtime security systems that rely on detection alone will no longer be sufficient. Photon introduces a new model of preemptive runtime security designed for this AI-driven environment. Rather than detecting attacks after they begin, it prevents malicious execution paths from running in the first place, blocking threats in real time before they can impact the system. Unlike conventional security tools that operate in user space alongside the applications they protect, Photon operates directly within the kernel, the core of the operating system. By enforcing protection at this foundational layer, rather than merely detecting and stopping attacks, it prevents them from executing in the first place - all in real time. This marks a major milestone as physical and digital systems converge, positioning Photon as a new reference architecture for securing physical AI, agent AI and cloud and hybrid infrastructure. Gianni Cuozzo, Founder and CEO of Exein, said: "In a future where the world is infinitely connected with humanoid robots walking among Aithority, local LLMs powering intelligent edges, autonomous drones reshaping mobility, and billions of new autonomous systems bridging the digital and physical realms, preemptive runtime security represents the new generation of protection, built into the very DNA of every device from the ground up. "Exein was born to make this vision a reality: transforming every connected device into a fortress of security, forging the largest decentralised immune system for digital life - cross-vendor, cross-platform, and cross-system. We stand as the first line of defence between the boundless digital world and the physical one we live in, empowering manufacturers to build inherently safe innovations and already safeguarding over 2 billion devices worldwide."