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.NET Developer

Clearance Required:
Active DoD Secret clearance Job
Summary:
The .NET Developer should have hands on experiences developing scripts, store procedures and can understand fully how to address issues with any existing scripts that execute nightly, that may need debugging. Job Duties:
- The .NET Developer will work with a team of three others to ensure database scripts execute nightly and will be responsible for monitoring the job. - Should be able to develop notifications if required, when jobs fail, and/or require more testing or enhancements. - The .NET developer should have some knowledge of how to handle daily database ingests and be responsive to the software team when data-sets are required for testing and deployment. Required Skills:
2
years, hands-on, experience using C#.Net, including an understanding of development best practices for performance and reliability. Hands-on, experience using CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, Bootstrap, and other web development technologies Familiarity with CI/CD and deployment automation a plus Familiarity with application hardening and penetration testing a plus Experience developing in an Agile methodology environment such as SAFe and Scrum Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. Strong communication and technical documentation skills. Can demonstrate knowledge and problem solving skills from an OOAD perspective including use of formal diagraming and modeling languages. Experience with test driven development and SONARQube a plus. Experience with source control, including knowledge of Git. Demonstrates ability to estimate development effort, identify potential risks and blockers, and communicate resource needs for technical solutions. Familiarization with Agile driven development (e.g. scrum). Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) is a plus. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or CS equivalent
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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