.NET Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

.NET Developer

Company Name:
Gables Search
This is Brian Swed from Gables Search. I have 7 .NET Developer Position for another .NET with the same skill listed down below in Detroit Michigan with a large financial company. I also listed another .NET position before with a different skill set. The salary is listed for this position at 85K-95K
The Software Engineers solve new and existing technical issues by working with other team members. They implement designs and provide administration tools to keep systems running efficiently.
Responsibilities
Develop in C# environment, web applications, WPF, WCF, and web services
Perform regular on-call duties
Participate in design and code reviews
Follow and enhance existing development processes
Measure and verify that codes have acceptable performance and scalability
Requirements
.NET and object-oriented programming experience
Three years of experience in general software development methodologies
Two years of direct experience in .NET and SQL Server
Strong experience in building ASP.NET applications
Strong understanding of IIS/Webservice/XML/XSL
Experience with .Net 2.0/3.0/3.5 framework and C# required
Experience with WCF, WPF, Service Oriented Architecture, BizTalk, AJAX preferred
Strong experience in all aspects of the software lifecycle including design and testing
Ability to understand and start projects quickly
Superb attention to detail
Great communication skills regardless of audience
Thank You
Brian Swed
Gables Search Group
E-mail:
Phone: 614-425-5209Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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