Design, develop, test, and deploy enterprise web/portal applications using the Microsoft stack (C#, .NET, ASP.NET, WCF, SQL Server). Produce technical documentation, perform code reviews and testing, resolve defects, and collaborate with business analysts and architects to meet functional and architectural requirements.
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We are looking for 3 UI/Portal .NET Developer for a client in Austin, TX
Major Responsibilities and day to day activities and/or objective for the role:
- Will focus on designing, developing and testing mission critical enterprise solutions and other custom application development projects using the .NET Framework, C#, ASP.NET, WCF, and SQL Server
Responsibilities may include:
- Develop components of new applications using the Microsoft technology stack
- Performs design, build, testing, defect resolution, and deployment tasks.
- Prepares technical documentation per project standards and functional requirements
- Ensures that built components adhere to approved technical designs.
- Performs testing per approved test plans and test cases.
- Peer reviews code and documentation.
- Work closely with business analysts to understand business and functional requirements and ensure application development meets those requirements.
- Work closely with application architects to ensure application development meets technical requirements and adheres to architecture standards.
- Produce high-quality documentation that is accurate and consistent with current project standards.
- Identify and escalate project issues and risks in a timely manner.
Qualifications:
- 3-5 years as a programmer
- 2+ years of enterprise software development
- 2+ years of team software development
- 2+ years of demonstrated strong knowledge and proficiency in the following:
o .NET Framework
o C#
o ASP.NET
o QA and testing procedures
o SQL Server
- Excellent communication skills and hands-on experience working on component based applications in a distributed environment
- Deep Microsoft platform skills
- Full software development lifecycle experience on enterprise-class, scalable applications
Job Type – Contract to hire, 6+.
Rate - DOE
Visa - GC & USC only.
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