Mid-Level .Net Developer

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

We are looking for a seasoned, mid-level .NET developer with experience using design patterns and adhering to industry standards. All candidates should be self-motivated, self-starter types who are eager to learn and expand their skills as the opportunity presents itself.

**All candidates should be able to pass a background investigation by DOI/NPS (to obtain a Public Trust).

Mid-Level .NET developer Responsibilities:

  • Meeting with technology managers to determine application and website requirements.
  • Upgrading existing .NET websites and applications.
  • Analyzing system requirements and possibly delegating development tasks.
  • Developing technical specifications.
  • Writing scalable code for .NET software applications.
  • Reviewing and debugging .NET applications.
  • Providing support for junior developers.
  • Deploying functional websites, programs, and applications.
  • Research projects for viability and possible solution avenues.
  • Drafting software and application operating procedures.
  • Training junior staff.
  • Working closely with multiple teams comprised of various skill sets and technologies.

Mid-Level .NET developer Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or information technology-related field.
  • Previous experience as a .NET developer.
  • Knowledge of .NET languages, including C#, Visual Basic.NET, C++/CLI, etc.
  • Proficient with front-end development languages, including JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS.
    • Experience with Angular and React frameworks is a plus.
  • Experience with Amazon Web Services (EC2, RDS, EKS, Location, SNS, SES, etc)
  • Experience with 3D object files (e.g. obj, stl, glb, etc) and 3D object displays on the web.
  • Experience with Login/Personalization of web sites and mobile apps is a plus.
  • Experience with 508 compliance and remediation is a plus.
  • Experience with Single-Sign-On technology is a plus.
  • Experience with ColdFusion Application Server is a plus.
  • Experience with Content Management Systems (CMS) is a plus.
  • Experience with Content Delivery Networks (CDN) is a plus.
  • Experience with React and/or Angular Experience is Required.
  • Experience with TypeScript.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills.

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