Sr .NET Developer (Ref: 181) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Sr .NET Developer (Ref: 181)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
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Position: Sr .NET Developer (Ref: 181)
Location: Augusta, ME 04330
Duration: 8 Months 1 Days - Contract
Openings: 1
Description:
The Programmer is responsible for analysis, design, coding, component and assembly testing, documentation and placing in production of all application code owned by the Application Team. Programmers typically are involved in maintenance (including production support), enhancement and development work. Programmers have a range of skills and knowledge of the technologies used and applications supported by the Application Team. The Programmer works with the Functional Architect, Team Lead and Technical Architecture Specialist on an as needed basis to ensure that design and code meets customer requirements. Programmers may schedule nightly jobs and may be responsible for job status monitoring and recovery.
Strong verbal Communication & written skills, plus team oriented individual. Able to write and interpret Code. Must be self-directed!!!! Enterprise level projects experience that involve financial transactions. Strong .net Developer. MVC. Windows Environment. SharePoint knowledge - workflows, etc. State or Federal government experience is preferred. At least 7 years of .net experience.
Required / Desired Skills
.NET (Required 7 Years)
C# (Required 7 Years)
Team foundation server (Required 3 Years)
SSIS (Required 3 Years)
MVC (Required 3 Years)
SharePoint (Required 3 Years)
Windows (Required 3 Years)
Unit Testing (Required 3 Years)
Go here to register, log in and apply: http://www.professionaltechintegration.net/PTICloud9/?option=com_mycareer&job=view&jpid=181&Itemid=508Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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