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Web Application Developer

Company Name:
DaVinciTek
Job
Responsibilities:
Analysis, design, development and support of the Medical Affairs applications.
Required:
- At least 7 years of experience in IT development and support in the J2EE, Oracle and Linux/Unix environment. Biotech/Pharmaceutical industry experience is preferred.
- Experience in working with the Commercial Off-the-Shelf product (COTS) is a plus.
- Expertise in SQL, PL/SQL, HTML, XML and Java programming
- Job function would require the person to collaborate with other cross functional team member heavily in order to support the Medical Affairs business users and resolve issues.
o At least 2-3 years of experience in implementing and supporting ASP.Net Technologies in an agile environment.
o Experienced in designing, developing, implementing, maintaining and enhancing web based business solutions.
o Significant understanding of the Microsoft .NET Framework, programming experience in C#.NET, ASP.NET, WordPress and Web Services.
o Participated in an Agile Environment, daily stand-ups, sprints, and Scrum meetings.
o Experience with Object Oriented Programming Techniques.
o Working experience on the Backend using MS SQL, MYSQL
o Skilled at front-end engineering using Object-Oriented JavaScript, various JavaScript libraries and frameworks such as Angular, Bootstrap, HTML and CSS.
- Adapted to constantly changing technologies and challenges posed by evolving technologies. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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