Senior .NET Developer Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Senior .NET Developer

Company Name:
Quantumtech Staffing
Quantum Tech Staffing is looking for a Senior .NET Developer for a one-year contract position with one of our clients in Richmond, Virginia.
Senior level .net web developer with significant experience in oracle database. Candidate should be able to function both as team member and lead developer, in the creation of web based solutions and interfaces.
Knowledge and Technical Skills: Microsoft .Net using C#, ASP.NET (including Javascript and CSS), AJAX, XML, Linq, Oracle 9i
PL/SQL, SQL Server 2005/2008 developer skill set (including SSIS packages), Project Planning, MS Office, Use Cases ability to read, create, and develop from.
Interpersonal Skills: strong analytical skills complemented by desire to learn, ability to develop teams and work with customers, strong communications skills and ability to perform business negotiation, short and long range planning skills, system development methodology experience.
Required Skills:
Web Application development using Microsoft .NET technologies. (for e.g. ASP.NET, SOAP, WCF, REST, MVC)
SQLServer-Database fundamentals, Database design, SQL, T-SQL, SSIS, performance tuning
Reporting using Crystal reports and/or SSRS
Application development using MS Office Products for e.g. MSAccess, MSExcel, MSWord
Preferred Skills:
Sharepoint Application development using designer, infopath or VS.NET
Experience in Oracle database including design, PL/SQL development, SQL tuningEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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