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.NET Software Developer

Company Name:
Myriad Technical
Location: DePere, WI
Duration: 11 months
This is mostly new development of existing systems or enhancements. They religiously use Agile methodology instead of the waterfall.
Job Description:
1. General/Specific Skillsets of all software development contractors
a. Familiarity with object-oriented design and development, including design patterns and effective use of interfaces
b. Unit, integration and overall thorough testing skills
c. Senior level experience of 5-10 years preferred. Will consider a small subset of talented less skilled individuals.
d. Proven track record of analyzing and proposing alternatives and delivering results for relatively complex work.
e. May assist in mentoring, technical reviews or oversight of others
f. Is able to proactively contribute during business process analysis to create best-in-class software designs and programs. Energy industry experience a plus.
g. Agile specific
i. Experience working with agile software development processes with rapid iteration cycles (2-4 weeks)
ii. Experience with and commitment to key development practices inherent to effective agile development, including:
1. Continuous integration
2. Refactoring
Technical Skills Required
i. Microsoft Visual Studio - Visual Basic.Net OR C#.Net required
ii. Web development (using ASP.Net and Java scripts) or desktop/WCF/console app skills
1. The mix of web developers is expected to be about 20% of the .Net talent pool needs
iii. Microsoft SQL Server experience required - Specifically Transact SQL (writing SQL queries, updates,Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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