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Dotnet Developer

Job
Summary:
The client is looking for a.
Net Developer:
A.
NET developer is a software professional or an Information Technology (IT) expert who designs user-friendly and highly scalable web applications.
They collaborate with web developers and computer scientists to develop refined software solutions aligned with a client or company's business needs.
Responsibilities:
Minimum 5 years' experience as a Full Stack Developer in building Web Applications with broad knowledge base that covers several parts of web development such as UI/UX, middleware, and database coding.
Significant experience with Entity Framework in.
NET, C# and relational SQL databases.
Candidate must have Visual Studio Code, JavaScript and CSS Framework experience including Frontend Frameworks, such as, ASP.
NET, Bootstrap, React,.
NET Identity, and VueJS.
Should also possess Amazon Web Services (AWS) Code Pipeline, AWS Code Build, AWS Cloud Hosting, AWS APIs for S3 file storage and email, and ASP.
NET REST API experience.
HangFire, ITextSharp, and SignalR experience a plus.
Strong verbal and written communication, decision making and organizational skills along with outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills to undertake challenging jobs.
Able to work well independently, and also in a team, by helping to troubleshoot and resolving technology and business-related problems.
Qualifications:
5 to 7 years of IT work experience in Software Development, installation and modification in an online environment.
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field.
Or equivalent work experience.
Recommended Skills Api Analytical Asp.
Net Core Bootstrap (Front End Framework) Business Requirements C Sharp (Programming Language) Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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