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.Net Developer

Company Name:
TechOne Partners
Qualifications:
Self-driven, reliable and determined team player.
Flexible and able to adapt to new processes and requirements in a dynamic environment.
Positive outlook and desire to drive and instill Technical Excellence within the IT dept.
Strong, clear and concise written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to drive change through persuasion and consensus.
Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people as and when required.
Ability to produce, implement and improve on automated strategies.
Work with developers to code review, ensuring best practice, and to be sure that all processes and coding standards are adhered to.
Ability to plan and manage own workload within multiple projects, delivering results within agreed deadlines
Ability to review standards and processes, and implement improvements identified.
Proactively demonstrate new ideas and innovation.
Liaise at all levels of the business, including communicating with non-technical staff.
Technical
Qualifications:
Ideally 3-4 years of experience as a C# developer within a Microsoft.Net environment, to include .Net 4, WCF, Entity Framework, Unity Dependency Injection, Rhino Mocks & Moles.
Preferably 2 years of experience with SQL Server (2000 or above), ideally with exposure to SSIS and SSRS.
Preferably experience of web development on the .Net platform, ideally with exposure to the Microsoft MVC framework, JQuery, XML and XSLT.
BA in computer science or related discipline a plus
Experience of Microsoft VSTS and TFS a plus.
Understanding of enterprise-scale development technologies and issues (e.g. service bus, testability, redundancy and scalability, MSMQ, IIS Hosted Services, including bindings, transports etc).
Experience of working in an Agile Scrum environment and able to provide technical knowledge.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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