.Net Developer Information Technology (IT) - Greensboro, NC at Geebo

.Net Developer

Salary:
Confidential

- Understand and translate business requirements into accurate application specifications; estimate software development efforts
- Design and code updates to new applications; design, implement, and extend additional functionality to existing systems
- Troubleshoot and resolve problems and errors with existing systems.
- Write code that is stable, reusable, and conforms to team coding style and standards.
- Balance multiple projects, manage daily workload, and prioritize tasks.
- Participate in peer code reviews and technical meetings by providing appropriate and constructive feedback; participate in pair programming when appropriate.
- Maintain communication with team, supervisor, and project manager regarding status of software development.
- Accurately maintain code in Team Foundation Services (TFS), appropriately documenting and commenting check-in and merge activities.
- Support QA, UAT, and integration testing efforts, including test case execution when necessary
- Prepare and package completed software for production deployment
- Smoke test applications as an integral part of the deployment process
- Accurately record and classify development time in the Software Development Request system
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to speak to business owners, end users, and engineers alike
- Ability to work individually and in a team environment
- Self-motivated and able to handle responsibilities without consistent oversight

Full-time position with our client in Greensboro NC. Stable work history required. Intermediate level, team player, self started, able to engage. Great working environment with a nice team of folks.

Requirements:

- VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC development
- SOAP and REST Web Services (WCF and WebAPI 2)
- SQL, SSRS, T-SQL
- Team Foundation Sever
- HTML5, CSS3
- JQuery, JavaScript

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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