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Senior .Net Developer

CCI is looking for a Senior .NET Engineer to join our global team of developers. This person will participate on projects from concept to implementation. This includes participating in designing the application-layer architecture, application design, development, testing and deployment and maintenance. This position will mentor and lead other developers. You need to be comfortable in a fast pace and challenging environment.

Requirements:
10
years of end-to-end systems development on production grade software.
Proficient with Microsoft Visual Studio (2010 and newer)
In-depth understanding of latest .Net technologies including c#, .Net framework 4+
Ability to create secure web sites (https) with IIS
Proficient with MVC 4/5
Must have expertise in creating Web API (RESTful) services
Proficient with the latest versions of Entity Framework
Proficiency with jQuery, knockout.js, Angular.js etc. is a must
Strong experience with multi-threaded development and async programming
Knowledge of SQL Server and relational database modeling.
Proficient with T-SQL, Stored Procedures, User Defined Functions (UDFs) etc.
Knowledge of SOAP/WSDL and Web Services.
Extensive experience with performance tuning, troubleshooting etc.
Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team.
Experience in working in a diverse, fast paced solution oriented application development environment.
Experience with multiple-tier applications especially in service oriented architecture (SOA).
High degree of integrity, passion and drive.
Background in object oriented development, C+
and/or Java are a plus.
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science or Electrical Engineering preferred.

CCI offer a full benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, LTD, Life, PTO and 401K.
This is a full time position in our Novato office. Telecommuting is an option. We do not sponsor H1 Visas.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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