ASP .Net / HTML5 Developer Information Technology (IT) - Livingston, NJ at Geebo

ASP .Net / HTML5 Developer

Company Name:
Satnam Data Systems , Inc.
Description: - ASP.Net / HTML5 developer to participate in refactoring of a Finance application as part of our Finance Modernization program.
- Full stack experience desired, but focus of this work will be on building UI.
-Develop effective UI/UX using MVVM for various business processes
-Should be able to take a Business Requirements Document and conduct an analysis to generate both a Technical and Functional Spec.
-Willing to take full ownership of assigned task and future support
-Will be required to participate in formal and informal code-review sessions
-Potential candidate will be working within a small group using C#/WPF/WCF and T-SQL to complete the coding of the assigned project within prescribed timeframes.
-He/She will be using TFS, and will have to follow guidelines prescribed by the team lead to ensure the correct versioning methodology is followed
-Code will have to be written in the most efficient manner possible using proper OO methodologies.
-Will be responsible for choosing the right design patterns for the task at hand
-Will be involved in the full SDLC of the project
-Gather customer software requirements and develop related software applications and programs
-Research and evaluate software related technologies and products
-Design and develop testing and maintenance procedures and activities
-Develop and write high quality coding that meets business user requirements
-Create software documentation and update existing documentation
-Design, develop and implement critical applications in a .Net environment
-Assist and support other team members on multiple projects
-Implement best practices, standards and procedures including quality and delivery methodologies
-Ensure compliance with the documented software processes and procedures throughout the life cycle.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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