.NET Developer - 8071 Internet & Ecommerce - Boynton Beach, FL at Geebo

.NET Developer - 8071

Company Name:
UpStream Global Services
.NET Developer
We have an immediate contract opportunity with a large F500 client in the Boynton Beach, FL area.
You will be responsible for developing program fixes and enhancements, both internal and external, to the software suite. Working closely with development and quality assurance teams to implement required functionality.
Requirements:
o Minimum 4 years programming experience using technologies such as VB.NET, ASP.NET, VBScript, XML, XSLT, HTML, CSS
o 2 plus years' experience with MS SQL Server including ADO.NET
o 2 plus years' experience developing REST API's
o Proficient in developing complex queries and stored procedures
o Experience working with Visual Studio, TFS, and .NET Framework 4.0+
o Experience developing for mobile devices (iOS, Android, Windows) a plus
o Experience developing test automation frameworks a plus
o Experience in user interface development a plus
Job Requirements:
o 4 year degree in a computer science related field or equivalent experience
o Ability to manage multiple projects and shifting priorities
o Self-starter able to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision
o Able to work both independently and in a team environment
o Superior troubleshooting and analytical skills
o Excellent oral and written communication skills
Education
Bachelors Degree or Equivalent
For immediate consideration please contact:
Deepu
UpStream Global Services.
Reply to:
www.upstreamgs.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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