Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Immediate Opening: "Sr C#.Net Developer" in MA-USA

Plz send matching profiles to kiran@globalnest.com 

Immediate Opening: "Sr C#.Net Developer" in MA for 6++ Months 

Interview Type: Telephonic and In-Person

Financial Experience is MUST..!! 

Description:

Manager is looking for a Senior contractor to do C#/.NET development work. In addition the manager is looking for the following:

·         Real world .NET/C# (v3.5 or greater) experience

·         Senior-level independent thinkers (Developers that can think -  not just code to a spec)

·         Folks with the ability to write efficient SQL statements as they relate to applications 

·         Developer with a bit more SQL Server skill (data modeling, query optimization, etc)

·         Financial Sector Experience will be huge plus. 

Required Skills:

5+ years experience as a software engineer/architect in Microsoft .NET technologies - in particular C.

Experience and understanding of software development life cycle methodologies including Agile, XML, DOM, Javascript, SOAP, WCF, Object Oriented Design principles.

ASP.NET web services (C#)

ASP.NET applications (C#)

Object Oriented Programming (C#)

SQL Server Stored Procedures

No comments:

Post a Comment

www.anoorul.com

Followers

Bayt-Jobs

Times Jobs

Naukri Jobs

Monster Jobs

Misconceptions About Islam

Contact Singapore News

careertunity New Jobs

Countercurrents

Blog Indeed

Arab News

Popular Posts

ToDay

Two Circle

To Post Job Opening and other queries: contactanoorul@ymail.com 

To Post Job Opening to group: anoorul@googlegroups.com

Please Note:

www.anoorul.com is not in any way responsible for any consequences of you applying for a job through the vacancies listed on this site. Please do detailed research before applying. We take utmost care in publishing jobs on this site. While every care has been taken to avoid mistakes and errors on the web pages, www.anoorul.com shall not be liable to any person in any manner whatsoever by reason of any error or omission which might have crept in unintentionally