Senior .NET Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Senior .NET Developer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: ASAP
Salary period: Annual
SalaryAdditional: Based on experience
POSITION Overview:
Our client company, a leader in administration software development, seeks to find individuals that have a passion for technology and innovation to help drive the company's future success in the software industry. With an excellent benefits package, exceptional vacation and holiday time and a casual work environment, this is an excellent organization to be apart of! Our client is looking to bring in a Senior .NET Developer to join their Product Technologies area. All qualified candidates must be highly skilled in working with the .NET framework, C# and SQL
Responsibilities:
Develop, test, implement and support Integration solutions Mentor more junior developers and perform relatively complex development activities, while building the expertise Collaborate with various teams of Architects, Developers and Analyst to research what tools and technologies to leverage in the implementation of new integration points
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree 8
years of application development experience 8
years of hands on experience working with - C# .NET, Microsoft .NET 2.0 (or later), and SQL Server 2005 (or later) Must have the ability to create .NET applications Experience implementing integrated solutions Insurance industry experience is a plus
If you are interested in this job opportunity, contact TeamBradley today to learn more!
WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS OPPORTUNITY:
Resumes without the required technical skills and experience will not be considered. Although a strong desire for a certain type of position is a credit to your goal, experience is necessary. If you wish to forward your resume to us, please include #12238JS on the subject line of your email.
Email Bob NappiEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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