Senior .Net Developer Information Technology (IT) - Denver, CO at Geebo

Senior .Net Developer

Company Name:
CounterTrade Staffing & Solutions
Since 1985, CounterTrade Products and CounterTrade Staffing & Solutions has earned a reputation for helping organizations grow by supporting and fulfilling their IT needs from desktop and servers to more complex network integration requirements such as the latest virtual network technologies, IT security products, services and staffing.
One of our Denver clients is looking for an experienced Senior .Net Developer. For consideration, please forward your updated resume along with a brief summary and current contact information to .
Senior .Net Developer
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Responsible for all quality aspects of the software development
Design, development and unit test methods/techniques
Identify and implement opportunities for process improvement
Active clear communication with team members and management.
Comfortable working directly or indirectly with other team members.
Experience
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6
years of software development for large corporations
Experience with medium to large multi-layer applications.
5
.Net 2.0 framework and up - C# - VB.NET - APS.NET
3
years of experience with WCF
3
years of experience writing PL-SQL Version 10g code
Skills
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Excellent analytic and troubleshooting skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong critical reasoning and decision making ability
Accurate, thorough and detail oriented
Efficient with time sensitive projects
Preferred Experience and Skills
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Experience with Agile methodologies
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
Team Foundation Server (TFS)
Toad
Relational Database design and Object-relational mapping (ORM) technologies
MVC/MVVM design patterns
Experience with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) / JavaScript
Adobe Output Designer 5.7Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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