Senior .NET (Back END) Developer/St. Louis, MO
Senior .NET (Back END) Developer
St. Louis, MO
6+ months
Interview: 1 Skype interview and done (First week of Jan)
No H1B
**I ONLY want to see candidates with VERY strong Back End .NET experience (8+years) and GREAT communication
Need to know how many years in each:
1- .NET core(not required):
2- Mid-tier and backend technologies:
3- ETL:
4- SQL:
5- SSIS
6- Unit Testing:
Professional Requirements
- 8+ years of C# experience
- Full stack is fine, but Plus for Mid-tier backend technologies
- ETL
- SSIS
- Bachelor’s Degree Preferred
- Strong knowledge of object-oriented programming
- Strong knowledge of web service models
- Strong knowledge of documenting technical specifications
- Experience with Windows Forms/WPF development
- Experience with using SQL Server as a backend preferred
- Experience with Entity Framework
- Experience with Visual Studio 2015
- Experience with a Continuous integration toolset (Teamcity, Jenkins or similar)
- Experience with Java, Spring, Hibernate
- Experience with Git
- Experience with MySql
- UNIT TESTING. Experience with writing unit tests for code including client script
**Preferred
- Strong Web Development: HTML5 and Angular JS or similar JavaScript libraries
- 6+ years of ASP.NET development, including MVC 4/5
Regards
Soumya Singh
Technical Recruiter
Trail Blazer Consulting LLC Tel: 914-274-6400 Ext 115
Mail 3541 9 Street Apartment 1R Astoria NY 11106
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