Design, develop, test, and support client websites using Microsoft .NET technologies. Implement VB.NET/ASP.NET features, work with SQL Server and Reporting Services, utilize Telerik and AJAX controls, and use jQuery/JavaScript. Troubleshoot, maintain relational database-driven applications, and collaborate with stakeholders.
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Job Description
The .NET Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, testing and supporting our client web sites. Minimum seven plus years of experience , Software development experience, with a heavy concentration in Microsoft .NET technologies .Working knowledge of relational database structures and concepts.
QualificationsExcellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills, including a positive and upbeat attitude.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, VB.NET 3.5, ASP.NET 3.5, SQL Server 2008, Reporting Services 2008, Telerix, ASP.NET AJAX Controls, JQuery / JavaScript.
Additional InformationImmediate opening. Submit your resume asap. Several openings.
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