.Net Application Architect Engineering at Geebo

.Net Application Architect

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Job Description:
Resource 1 is in need of a Sr. .NET Application Architect for Simi Valley, CA. Individual should have at least 10 years of object-oriented application design and development experience in .Net/desktop applications. Should have extensive experience with the .NET Framework, including VB.NET, ADO.NET, Entity Framework, etc. Individual should have advanced knowledge of Object-Oriented (OO) Design/Architecture (classes, components, objects, interfaces, etc.). Should also have experience in threading and asynchronous programming. Individual should have knowledge of end-to-end systems development life cycles (ie, Agile, waterfall, iterative and other modern approaches to software development). The project will involve the analysis of the current VB.NET (security/audit) application, in order to identify issues with the current design and make recommendations on re-designing the system for better performance. This will involve in-depth analysis of the current system and thorough documentation. Individual must have strong verbal and written communication skills to technical and non-technical audiences of various levels in the organization (eg, executive, management, individual contributors). Qualified applicants can e-mail resumes for consideration.
Required Skills:
.NET Framework (2.0/3.5/4.0), VB.NET, ADO.NET, MS SQL Server (Stored Procedures), LINQ, Entity Framework & Visual Studio 2010.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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