Jr. Software Engineer

Silvervine SoftwareWarner Robins, GA

About The Position

Silvervine Software builds and supports the insurance systems that carriers and their partners rely on every day — policy administration, claims, rating and payments. We are hiring a junior software engineer to join our LAAIR team. The team owns SvApi, the Silvervine API layer that connects our insurance platform to the outside systems it depends on. When an agent asks for a home or auto quote, SvApi is what reaches out to the data vendors, pulls back motor vehicle records, prior loss history, property valuations and credit information, and turns all of it into a rate. Most of our work is integration work: talking to third-party APIs that we do not control, mapping their responses into our own models, and working out what went wrong when a vendor changes something without telling us. This is a genuine junior role, not a senior role with a junior title. You will start on well-scoped pieces of that work in C# and ASP.NET Core, with a senior developer reviewing everything you write, and your scope will grow as you learn the domain. We expect you to be new at this. We do not expect you to already know insurance. What we are looking for is solid fundamentals in C# and SQL, care when reading a specification, and the willingness to say early when something does not make sense.

Requirements

  • Working knowledge of C# and the .NET ecosystem (.NET 6 or newer).
  • Comfort with REST APIs — you have called one, and ideally built one.
  • Enough JSON and/or XML serialization experience to know that mapping between two models is where the bugs live.
  • Enough SQL to write a join, a GROUP BY, and reason about why a query returns the wrong row count.
  • Familiarity with git and pull-request workflow.
  • The ability to say “I don't understand this yet” early rather than late. On a team whose job is integrating systems nobody fully documents, this matters more to us than raw speed.
  • Zero to three years of professional experience, a relevant degree, or a portfolio that shows the same.

Nice To Haves

  • ASP.NET Core Reflex Endpoints experience
  • Azure — App Service, SQL Database, Service Bus, Application Insights, DevOps pipelines
  • Entity Framework Core or Dapper
  • xUnit, NUnit or MSTest — any test framework you have actually written tests in
  • FluentValidation, or any request-validation library
  • OpenAPI / Swagger — writing or consuming an API contract
  • Infrastructure as code (Bicep, Terraform, ARM)
  • Any prior contact with insurance, financial or other regulated-industry software
  • Any exposure to legacy CFML / ColdFusion — parts of the platform we integrate with are written in it, and knowing that going in is a genuine plus

Responsibilities

  • Building and maintaining REST endpoints in C# and ASP.NET Core across our service set — rating, policy, claims, motor-vehicle records, VIN lookup, loss history, flood risk and document generation.
  • Integrating third-party insurance data providers. Reading a vendor's schema or documentation, modelling their response, and mapping it into ours. Some of them use clean JSON; some hand you an XML schema that rejects your request for reasons it declines to explain.
  • Response mapping and projections — deciding which fields our API surfaces to a partner, and making sure none of them silently go missing.
  • Writing unit and integration tests for your own work, before it is reviewed. We have a standing test-coverage backlog and you will spend real time in it — it is one of the fastest ways to learn a codebase you did not write.
  • Applying cross-cutting concerns service by service — request validation, global exception handling, security headers, caching. Repetitive by nature, but it takes you through every service we own.
  • Moving duplicated code into shared libraries. We are consolidating common serialization and filtering into a core package, one service at a time.
  • Debugging production integration failures. A partner reports a 400 that should have been a 401; a response is dropping a field; a cached token is expiring wrong. You will read logs, compare against the legacy platform's behavior, and find it.
  • Sprint ceremonies: planning, refinement, standup and retrospective.
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