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C# / .NET Developer
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Country: USA
Location: Louisiana-Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Negotiable
Job Category:IT/Software Development
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Enterprise Software Implementation & Consulting;General/Other: IT/Software Development
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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C# / .NET Developer
Job Description: Design, develop and test software modules of enterprise solution for process control and measurement. Part of a development team for core software, providing ongoing support for existing software. Actively researches and recommends technical and business alternatives to ensure timely and effective development of software deliverables.
Qualifications:
· Minimum Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, or MIS.
· Must have at least 2 years of professional development experience using .NET technologies, in particular using C# on Windows platform.
· Knowledge of C/C++, OPC, SQL, ASP.NET/AJAX/Jscript and multithreading concepts is a plus.
· Must be experienced with object-oriented analysis and design.
· Must be able to develop efficient, robust code in a timely manner.
· Must have strong written and verbal communication skills to interface with multiple teams and management.
· Must be experienced with the entire software development life cycle.
· Must be experienced with interface design and development.
· Must be able to demonstrate advanced understanding of relational databases (SQL server).
· Must be able to troubleshoot and perform root-cause analysis.
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