MS Full Stack Angular Engineer
District Partners is leading the search for 4 software engineers focused on supporting a large, operationally complex enterprise that is actively moving a significant portfolio of technology investments from planning into execution. The engineering organization is building new platforms, not sustaining old ones, and the decisions made over the next 18 months will shape the technical foundation the business runs on for years. If you are a Microsoft stack full-stack engineer with production-depth Angular experience who has spent time watching real problems outlast the teams assigned to solve them, this is the moment and the environment where that changes.
Why You'll Actually Care
This organization has the operational stability of an established market player and the financial commitment to close the gap between where its technology is today and where the business needs it to be. Several platforms critical to future scalability are still in design or early build, which means the engineers who join now are contributing to architecture, not inheriting it. The challenge is real: a broad set of systems must evolve quickly across a complex, multi-stakeholder environment without compromising operational continuity. This role exists because execution has started and the team needs experienced engineers who can accelerate delivery while also having a voice in how things get built.
The Basics
The client is a large, multi-location enterprise operating across diverse business functions with technology teams supporting a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. Development teams work within an Agile environment that values practical problem-solving, engineering accountability, and the kind of collaboration that moves decisions forward rather than around them. The organization has the resources of an established business and the momentum of one that is actively reinvesting in its own infrastructure.
What You'll Be Owning
The Environment
This is a hands-on environment where engineers carry real scope across the full development lifecycle, from requirements and design through deployment and production support. Teams are managing a concurrent mix of new development and ongoing platform enhancement, which means prioritization matters and ambiguity is a condition of the work, not an exception to it. Success here requires people who communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, move with intention under competing priorities, and bring enough experience to contribute without needing everything defined in advance.
What You Bring to the Table
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