The NET Developer role involves development, debugging, deployment, and performance tuning, with a focus on C#.Net and workflow technologies.
Company Description
First IT Solutions
Job DescriptionTechnical Responsibilities:
Development, Debugging, Deployment ,Performance Tuning.
Must have:
C#.Net
Windows Workflow Foundation or BizTalk Server Workflow (1 year)
Nice to have:
MVC
JavaScript / JQuery
SQL (TSQL, Stored Procedures, Views, etc.)
Telerik Kendo UI, Telerik Just Mock, Telerik ORM
Agile experience
Source Control:
Team Foundation Server
Good communication skills, clear, succinct, and to the point.
Honest and of a temperament that gives out an strong intangible that he/she will be a good fit
Must Have Business Qualifications
QualificationsBachelor or higher
Additional InformationJob Status: Permanent
Share the Profiles to mdanish(at)1stitsolutions.com
Contact: 703-349-1004
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Top Skills
Biztalk Server Workflow
C#.Net
JavaScript
Jquery
Mvc
SQL
Team Foundation Server
Telerik Just Mock
Telerik Kendo Ui
Telerik Orm
Windows Workflow Foundation
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