Sr Business Intelligence Engineer (Microsoft) up to $95K 25% Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Sr Business Intelligence Engineer (Microsoft) up to $95K 25%

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Sr Business Intelligence Engineer (Microsoft) up to $95K 25% Full-time hire: Sr. Microsoft BI Engineer paying $85 - 95K 25% bonus relocation. Top 3 reasons to work here: (1) Voted #1 by their customers that use their Financial products. (2) Voted #1 by Computerworld Magazine as the Best IT shop in America. (3) Voted as high as #2 by their employees as best company to work for in America (others that have ranked this high include Apple and Google!) The Software Engineer (Senior Level) for Business Intelligence designs and writes code for our state-of-the-art reporting system to support both desktop and mobile use. The Software Engineer follows an Agile software development process and participates in regular knowledge-sharing sessions to keep up on the latest technology and best practices. BI team members focus on creativity and innovation by working on a pet project of their choice to develop their skills and make our company stronger. Responsibilities- Writing, testing and debugging custom .NET (C#) code - Working with technologies across the Microsoft stack including ASP .NET MVC, WPF, WCF, LINQ and SQL Server - Participating in design and code reviews - Collaborating with business analysts and clients to understand business needs - Designing and creating solutions with an emphasis on usability and performance - Participating in monthly production code pushes after business hours Requirements- Associate or Bachelor's degree in
computer
science or equivalent work experience - Two years of experience in .NET (C#), Java or similar - Two years of experience in web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) - Two years of experience in SQL Server development - Two years of experience in general software development methodologies MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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