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.NET Software Developer

Company Name:
DaySmart Software, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
About the Company
DaySmart Software is a Michigan company headquartered in Wixom that specializes in the design, development and sale of POS and management software solutions. Our software has been used by over 50,000 businesses globally serving salon, spa, pet grooming, and tattoo industries. We currently support our products on the following platforms: Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android OS, and Web.
Job Description
We are seeking highly motivated .NET Developers that have a versatile technical skill set and are willing to take on new challenges. .NET Developers at DaySmart work in small teams utilizing agile programming practices. As a .NET Developer you will work on our WinForm applications.
Requirements:
BS or equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Software Engineering, or related field
Experience in planning, developing, and delivering .NET applications
Strong understanding of current and emerging WinForm UI design concepts and practices
Knowledge of .NET Framework Stack and current Windows operating systems
Proficiency in C# or VB.NET
Comfortable working in a team environment to develop a product
Knowledge of software design and documentation practices
Excellent communication skills
High attention to detail
Nice to have:
Proficiency in SQL and Microsoft SQL Server
Experience with Visual Studio IDE
Experience with Team Foundation Server
Experience integrating APIs
Experience with agile programming methodologies
Compensation:
$56,000 to $90,000 (commensurate with experience)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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