Senior .NET Software Engineer responsible for end-to-end software development using Microsoft technologies. Requires extensive experience in SDLC, design principles, technical documentation, web application development with .NET, Agile/SCRUM, Entity Framework, database design, and version control. Familiarity with project tools JIRA, TEMPO, Bitbucket, and Confluence preferred.
Minimum Requirements:
10 years of experience in the Software Development Life Cycle.
10 years of experience with Microsoft technologies (.NET, C#, Visual Studio).
10 years of experience in design principles.
10 years of experience in technical documentation.
8 years of experience in web application development using .NET technologies.
8 years of experience with SCRUM/Agile methodologies.
6 years of experience in object-relational mapping using Entity Framework.
6 years of experience in database implementation and data model design.
5 years of experience with version control systems such as Bitbucket or Git.
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with Project-Specific Tools such as JIRA, TEMPO, Bitbucket, Confluence.
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