A very reputable merchants service is looking for a Sr. .Net Developer to join their team. This is a direct hire position and is offering stellar benefits along with an annual salary starting at $85k. If you enjoy working within a team and are looking for career advancement then this is the opportunity for you!
Key responsibilities will be to design and develop a web-base, n-tier Integrated Business Solution and Report System based off of business requirements. This individual will be working with managers and staff to evaluate and recommend the "best practices approach" to various requirements and implement various Microsoft technologies deemed appropriate for integration.
Skills required are expertise in .NET architecture & design, skills in Design patterns, OO, and demonstrable experience producing 3-tier architecture, experience designing & building high reliability systems. Must posses 6-8 years of increasing responsibilities in software development as a coder/designer. Strong knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming and Methodologies. Senior-level Microsoft technical depth and design pattern knowledge. Experience in architect / design role. Experience in designing Service Oriented Architectures. Strong analytical and creative problem-solving skills. Expert level knowledge of Microsoft .NET framework specifically C# and ASP.Net. Experience with relational database development using MS SQL 2000/2005 server, stored procedures and competencies in data modeling and database design. XML, XSL, XSLT, and Web Service Standards.
Must posses Excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to communicate at technical and non-technical levels.
Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) or Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) certification, Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) a plus.
This is a great company that is looking for a dynamic individual and if that is you dont wait to apply!
Experience: call for details, C#
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Friday, July 04, 2008