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,Net Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Software Developer will provide technical design, development, and support the client's technological products and solutions; build primarily with Microsoft .net technologies.
Primary Job Functions:
Assists in requirements analysis and definition. Designs, develops .NET applications, including system utilities for testing, monitoring, and administration of applications. Development efforts will focus mainly on web based data-driven products.
Creates new documentation and participates in the development of department technical procedures.
Provides mentor ship and direction to less experienced staff
Serves as an escalation point for application support and troubleshooting
Stays abreast of state-of-the-art programming techniques, implements them, and advocates their implementation
Required Skills:
3
years C# development
.net 3.5/4.0/4.5
3
year SQL Server experience (SQL /T-SQL)
3
years' experience with WCF/web services
JavaScript, jQuery, HTML, and CSS
Service Oriented Architecture
3
years' experience with Visual Studio 2010, 2012, or 2013
Proficiency with Data Modeling, Design Patterns, Object Oriented Concepts, and Design Pattern Techniques are a plus
Experience with unit testing tools / mocking frameworks
Collaborative, active listener and open to new ideas
Excellent technical, logical, analytical and problem solving skills
Exceptional expertise and detailed knowledge of industry trends
Demonstrated ability to analyze technical information, evaluate products, services and vendors, and make recommendations
Comprehensive understanding of the data processing environment, its impact on business functions and the client's business
Strong planning and organizational skillsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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