Senior C#/.NET Web Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Senior C#/.NET Web Developer

Company Name:
The People Group
Senior C#/.NET Web Developer We are looking for a Senior C#/.NET Web Developer in our Herndon
virginia
office to help design, develop, and build our next generation web-based products. If you enjoy using the latest tools, building a new product from the ground up, and working in a fast-paced Agile development environment, then we are interested in speaking with you. The Senior Developer must be experienced with all aspects/phases of application development. Responsibilities- Work with business owners to develop requirements. - Write high quality code that is instrumented for automated testing. - Generate deployment artifacts. - Provide application support as needed. - Proactively research new technologies. Competencies- 5 years of C# and ASP.NET development experience. - Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and web
services
design and development. - Microsoft platform (C#, .NET 3.5 or later, ASP.NET MVC, LINQ). - Web technologies (CSS, AJAX, JavaScript, JQuery) - SQL - Windows 2008 and IIS 7.0. - Strong interpersonal and communications skills. Desired Skills- Hibernate, ADO.NET Entity framework or similar ORM framework. - IoC frameworks. - TeamCity or similar continuous integration tool. - Git, Mercurial or similar code management tool. - NUnit, MOQ, RhinoMocks, NBehave, FitNesse, Selenium, or similar tools - Agile development, specifically Scrum, XP, and TDD/BDD MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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