.NET Developer Information Technology (IT) - Belton, TX at Geebo

.NET Developer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
.NET Developer CGI is looking for .NET Middleware Developers to join our Federal Business Unit in our Belton, TX office. The successful candidate will support various projects with the Federal government and work on a team supporting an extensive application portfolio. Duties will include maintenance of existing applications and contributing towards design and implementation of evolving applications. The ideal candidate will have: 1-5 years experience developing in the .NET Framework 1-5 years experience maintaining classic ASP applications and supporting VB6 components At least 3 years of experience in developing .NET web applications, interoperable web services, and workflows. At least 3 years of experience in developing SOAP/REST web services for client consumption At least 2 years of full System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) experience Principle
Responsibilities: Planning, analysis, design, coding, and testing software applications Work as integral member of technical teams, supporting standard SDLC phases by regularly performing tasks such as interpreting program specifications and providing analysis,contributing to design, programming/coding, and testing results. Debug programs and troubleshoot application issues, in production and development. Implement SOA based enterprise applications, modify and maintain SOA services, and provide technical guidance related to SOA. Implement secure applications Design and implement secure document control systemEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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