.NET Developer Information Technology (IT) - Plymouth, MA at Geebo

.NET Developer

Company Name:
Bay Shore Staffing
Were looking for self-motivated developers who are at the point in their career where they know that they can make a significant contribution to the direction of our e-commerce and internal intranet based systems through thoughtful design and solid development. A successful candidate would be responsible for developing, testing, and launching projects.
The Nitty Gritty:
Coding objects, web pages, controls, web services, windows forms, etc in ASP.NET and C#
Creating views, stored procedures in TSQL to implement new business functionality.
Recommending architecture/infrastructure changes to enhance performance and/or implement new projects
Executing on a written or verbal specification with thoroughness and attention to detail
Participation in Agile requirement gathering (building of Product Backlog)
Participate in team for major project enhancements (both as a team member or team lead).
Position Must Haves:
BA or BS in Computer Science or related field
3
years experience in ASP.NET, C#, HTML, SQL
Excellent business communication, writing and interpersonal skills- ability to communicate with both technical and non-technical staff.
Demonstrated analysis/assessment capabilities
An affinity for well architected solutions
Superb planning & organization skills
A passion for high quality standards
Ability to make independent, reliable decisions
A superior work ethic
Interested applicants should forward their resume to .Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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