The .NET developer will lead a small team, work independently, and assist junior developers while utilizing technologies like ASP.NET and SQL Server.
Company Description
•5-8 years of solid experience in JavaScript, ASP.NET, WCF, C# and SQL Server(T-SQL, SSMS, SSIS). We prefer someone who has experience in using wide broad range of versions and has the capability to lead a small group developers.
•The resource needs to have good communication skills, should be able to work with minimal supervision, able to help less experienced resources.
•The resources should also have experience in using NUnit and other similar testing tools/features.
•3-4 years of U.S. work experience is preferable/desirable.
•Experience in Oracle, DB2 and healthcare is highly desirable.
•Experience in MVC, HTML 5 and other web technologies is preferable.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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