Dot Net Developer with SQL Internet & Ecommerce - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Dot Net Developer with SQL

Title:
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Net Developer with SQLLocation:
Columbia, SCFull Time Permanent positionNote:
This position is Day onsite.
Those authorized to work in the United States are encouraged to apply.
We are unable to sponsor at this time.
Description:
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Net Developer At least 10 years exp in.
NET technologies (Asp.
Net, MVC, Core.
Net, Entity framework).
Experienced in Web services /apps, API, RestFul.
Experienced in Java script, JSON, C#.
Database knowledge SQL or Oracle.
Knowledge of SSIS & SSRS.
Experienced in creating Web apps/services.
Offshore-onsite Model working experience, ETL Design, Leading team with technical directions.
Issue resolution, implementation, and Prod support.
Test Driven Development approach and mindset.
Good Communication skill for client interaction.
Good in Reasoning and Analysis.
Responsibilities:
Understanding of.
NET Frameworks, Guiding Team for solving Technical Problems, Providing Technical Solution to Client.
Understanding Business Requirement and converting to Technical specification, Execution Planning.
Effort Estimation, Task assignment to the team and tracking of activities, Performance Tuning.
Hands on development for complex modules as and when required, ensuring coding standards, quality of delivery.
Flexibility to work in Development/Maintenance Support type of work, work in shifts (if needed) and open to learn new technologies as per requirements Dot Net Developer with SQL Recommended Skills Api Asp.
Net Core C Sharp (Programming Language) Communication Databases Etl Apply to this job.
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