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.Net Developer

Company Name:
Brooksource
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop n-tier web, Windows and mobile applications using ASP.NET, SQL, JavaScript and jQuery.
Develop, maintain and enhance systems based on business requirements using approved technologies and coding standards.
Communicate with business analysts to gather accurate specifications for new enhancements and applications.
Monitor and ensure optimal performance for e-commerce websites.
Stay current on best practices in IT technology, IT processes and application development.
Work with team members on multi-person projects. Conduct code reviews and share knowledge.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
High school diploma or equivalent. Bachelor's degree preferred.
5
years software development experience.
Proven knowledge of .NET Framework (C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET) and JavaScript.
Proven experience using T-SQL with an ability to write stored procedures, user defined functions and SQL queries.
Solid understanding of architecture of web applications, object oriented design and relational database design.
Experience with Microsoft Visual Studio and SQL Server Management Studio.
Experience using Team Foundation Server for source control and build management a plus.
Experience designing or architecting large-scale web / e-commerce applications with web services a plus.
Client-side scripting experience with AJAX frameworks, jQuery and HTML5 a plus.
Experience with data modeling and/or developing and working with reusable frameworks a plus.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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