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Senior .NET Developer at Day & Zimmermann in Addison, TX

The Senior Developer works closely within an Agile team comprising of developers, QA and Product Owner to deliver business capabilities. The Senior Developer will be required to interact with other teams such as release management engineers, infrastructure engineers and architects to implement programmatic solutions for software platforms. The Sr. Developer takes an active leadership role in all phases of the software development lifecycle, employing the latest technologies and development best practices, and supporting the team in releasing software to production. Requirements Proficient knowledge of .NET web framework Proficient in C# and VB.NET, with a good knowledge of their ecosystems Proficient understanding of object-oriented programming Skill for writing reusable libraries Extensive knowledge of web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS, CMS, DHTML, AJAX, MVC 2.0/3.0, XML, XSL, jQuery) Knowledge of concurrency patterns Strong SQL programming skills Experience with popular web application frameworks Proficient with continuous integration, service abstraction, and queuing services. Experience creating database schemas that represent and support business processes Expert understanding of Common Language Runtime (CLR), its limitations, weaknesses, and workarounds Experience with Azure, developing, deploying and support applications in the cloud. Experience implementing automated testing platforms and unit tests Proficient understanding of code versioning tools (such as TFS and Git) Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field and/or equivalent experience Minimum 7 years experience in application development
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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