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Mid-Level .NET Developer

Company Name:
Optomi
Mid-Level .NET Developer
Optomi in partnership with a Baltimore, MD based technology firm is seeking a Mid-Level .NET Developer to design and write code.
Apply today if your background includes:
2
years experience with .NET Development
2
years experience with VB 6, VB.NET and/or C#
2
years experience with SQL Server
2
years experience with ASP.NET
2
years experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript
What the right professional will enjoy:
Great benefits
Flexible work environment
Working alongside executives and c-suite personnel
JOB
Summary:
The Mid-Level .NET Developer will be responsibly for replacing the client's currently core system with Guideware. You will be required to integrate development into the Guideware environment.
The Mid-Level .NET Developer will write understandable code that is standards based and conforms to a coding style guide. You must be able to demonstrate experience and proficiency in ASP.NET using C#.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
The program currently used is a core system (VB 6, VB.NET) and the client will be replacing it with Guideware. You will be required to integrate development into the Guideware environment.
Design and write code as required for selected customer systems
Assist in deployment activities
Direct involvement in the hands-on implementation of customer systems
Work with customer staff to support technical strategy and control objectives
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (Preferred & Required)
BA/BS in Computer Science, MIS, or other IT related field preferred. Equivalent experience may be substituted
2
years experience with VB.NET or C#
2
years ASP.NET and Interface Design
2
years with HTML, CSS, JavaScript
2
years of strong MS SQL Server (2008) development, including understanding of stored procedures and query optimization
Experience with XML, XSD requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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