IN4621
.Net Developer/Architect with C#, ASP.Net, ADO.Net, T-SQL, web services, WSE, GAC, IIS, Team Foundation, DBA, remoting and government experience
Location: Columbia SC
Duration: 12 months
Positions: 1
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Thorough knowledge of C#, Microsoft .Net platform applications, or Database environment in the context of a large multi-platform enterprise, including operating systems, application development tools, graphical user interface (GUI) design, security procedures and performance considerations. Microsoft Team Foundation preferred. Previous work with SC State Agencies preferred, notably Department of Revenue, Secretary of State, DHEC, ESC or SCBOS. Ability to plan, organize, team skills. Also ability to deal effectively with the needs of technical peers, technical and user management, end users, vendors, and staff members.
In addition, the contractor will be involved in the development of new web applications using C#. The contractor will also serve as a mentor/coach to other developers when appropriate. The applications will be developed in an N-Tiered Environment, in accordance with client security guidelines. The contractor may be responsible for working with users to determine requirements for the new applications, providing user documentation and developing system documentation. The contractor will provide project management information in accordance with client Project Management Methodology Standards. The contractor may also serve as the project lead on projects. The contractor will provide technical support to SCBOS development team members and application users.
Technologies:
• C#
• .NET Framework (ASP.net, ADO.net)
• T-SQL (Stored Procedures, Queries)
• HTML, XML, CCS, XSLT
• OOP
• SQL queries
• Web development
• Custom Web Controls
• XML and XSL Transforms
• Web Services
• Assembly Management (GAC)
• Windows Services
• Web Services Enhancements (WSE)
• Forms
• IIS basics
• Developer understanding of sql, tsql, table design, queries
• General DBA knowledge
• Remoting Concepts (Distributed applications)
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