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We are seeking a competent and passionate .Net Developer with knowledge of C#, .Net frameworks, APIs, Relational Database persistence, and modern software development practices who can work in an agile environment. The individual will be a part of a talented team of technology professionals exposed to a variety of the latest technologies and will be expected to learn quickly and collaborate within an agile team.
Job Type: Contract
Disclosure: Candidate must successfully achieve and maintain a security clearance if required by this position and complete and maintain a routine background screen.
Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality software that meets requirements by supporting a cross-functional team.
- Support various disciplines within the software development lifecycle including analysis of requirements, design of solutions, implementation, security, testing and continuous integration and deployment.
- Design and develop Applications following best practices.
- Ensure Applications support the needs of various clients.
- Integrate services, components and systems.
- Produce tested, quality code with proper unit test coverage.
- Coordinate and collaborate effectively with developers, business analysts, testers and other team members to ensure timely deliverables.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field
- 8+ years of experience required
- Strong fundamentals in object-oriented design, design patterns, data structures, algorithms & analysis.
- Strong experience working with C#, .Net frameworks, ORM tools (e.g. Entity Framework), RDBMS (e.g. MS SQL Server, Oracle), REST APIs and services, and unit testing (Nunit).
- Experience in Scrum/Agile development.
- Experience with Source Control (MS TFS, Git/GitHub, etc.)
- Comfortable working in and integrating with different Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings.
- Some familiarity with Mulesoft is helpful.
- Ability to work in advanced Agile SDLC environments, iterating through development cycles