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.NET Software Developer - Secret Clearance

Company Name:
ArdentMC
Position Type:
Full-time
ArdentMC is a software development firm, focused on high-value/ high-technology solutions for government and invites you to join our dynamic organization serving federal clients from the US Department of Homeland Security, to the Department of Defense. ArdentMC offers competitive salaries, 401K matching, three weeks of paid annual leave, tuition reimbursement and host of other benefits, creating a rewarding and fast-paced work environment.
Role and Responsibilities
.Net Web Developer at ArdentMC can expect to work with cutting edge technologies on all software tiers in our mission to increase the breadth and capabilities of the Corporation and our Customers. We are looking for high-energy and motivated individuals interested in building experience towards becoming front-line subject matter experts in technologies such as service-oriented architecture, geospatial sciences, relational and non-relational databases, and high-impact, highly-intuitive mobile, web desktop client applications.
Member of a small Agile project team works closely with team members on rapid prototyping-style projects
Implements design set by Solution Architect
Develops software for critical internal and external applications
Plays an active role in ArdentMC's Agile software development processes supporting the design and creation of applications and design patterns
Responds to dynamic requirements that focus on high value impact to end users
Adjusts to shifting priorities as necessitated by the client environment
UtilizesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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