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.NET and JavaScript Application Developer

Description:
PI BI&A is seeking a Software Developer to design, develop and maintain PI Rating applications using languages and technologies of the.
NET framework.
You will create and design new processes from the ground up, configure existing systems and provide technical support for Personal Insurance Business Intelligence and Analytics customers.
This individual will help provide subject matter and technical expertise across multiple applications, systems and technologies in an expanding PI Business Intelligent domain.
-The individual will serve as a Software Developer for strategic projects, as well as day-to-day ownership of enhancement, discrepancy and compliance projects.
-The individual will need to participate in all phases of SDLC, partner with business in data discovery, and provide input into scalable coding solutions using.
NET languages.
-Solid knowledge of Scrum and SAFe, Scaled Agile Framework.
-Experience with the CI/CD pipeline and Test Automation practices.
-Promote the development and deployment of iterative Minimal Viable Product (MVP) applications to have real and timely impact to business units.
Must be comfortable pivoting mid-course to address new information and adapt to change.
-Proven hands on design and coding experience with advanced.
NET application development, including NET 3.
5/4.
5, OOPS, ASP.
Net, C#.
Net, VB.
Net, ADO.
Net and XML, JavaScript, Tortoise SVN, and Visual Studio 2013/15/17.
-Hands on development experience with database technologies such as Teradata, SQL Server, and SQL.
-Familiarity with ASP.
net core/.
Net Core/ PCF Micro Services and Cloud computing.
-Strong communication, technology awareness and the capability to interact with senior technology leadership is a must.
-Consistent delivery of high-quality work, on time and with little supervision.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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