Application Programmer

Overview

On Site
$47.49 - $67.85 hr
Full Time
Contract - Independent
Contract - W2
Contract - 12+ mo(s)

Skills

Supervision
Test Cases
Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution
Communication
Unit Testing
Quality Assurance
Collaboration
Management
Application Development
API
Agile
Programming Languages
UI
Web Services
Database
Version Control

Job Details

Title: Application Programmer

Location: Northeastern United States (Onsite)
Employment Type: Contract

Compensation
Pay Range:$47.49-$67.85/Hrs

Description
* Develop web and desktop applications using general programming languages and database technologies.
* Work independently with minimal supervision.
* Create test cases and conduct unit testing.
* Coordinate with distributed teams effectively.
* Provide regular updates on task status to management.
* Possess strong problem-solving and communication skills.
* Experience in agile development environments.

Key Responsibilities
* Develop applications using general programming frameworks and database systems.
* Conduct unit testing and ensure application quality.
* Collaborate with teams across different locations.
* Update management regularly on project progress.

Qualifications
* 6 to 8 years of experience in application development.
* Hands-on experience with general programming languages and UI technologies.
* Strong understanding of web services and API development.
* Experience with database technologies and query languages.
* Proficiency in version management tools.
* Experience in agile development practices.

Core Technologies
* General Programming Languages | UI Technologies | Web Services | Database Technologies | Version Management Tools

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