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ASP.NET Developer

Job Title:
ASP.
NET Developer Location:
Macon, GA Duration:
3 years contract Strong expertise in technology and systems integration with the ability to learn, understand and apply new technologies; proven analytical and problem solving abilities Experience with batch and real-time system interfaces; data transfers/transformations and reporting tools.
Strong expertise in database design (working in conjunction with the DBA to construct data models, formulate performance strategy and storage requirements) and programming using SQL Server 2016, SQL Reporting services, and Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).
Experience with large-scale PDF generation.
Experience with user interface design for web applications and mobile devices.
Understanding/execution of Test Driven Development (TDD), automated testing tools and software vulnerability testing.
Experience with, and demonstrated understanding of various Agile project management principles, Scrum, stories, estimation techniques, etc.
Experience using HTML/XML/JavaScript/JQuery/CSS, C#, ASP.
net, Entity Framework, JSON, Web API, SOA, Knockout, Angular, Bootstrap, SAML.
Experience with source, configuration control and SDLC tools (i.
e.
Team Foundation Server, Octopus and Sharepoint) Security
certification is a plus If interested, kindly send me your updated resume along with the below details to praveen@capricornsys.
com (OR) you can feel free to call me at #678-514-1080 EXT.
3232 .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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