.NET/C# Developer

Overview

On Site
$55 - $58
Contract - W2

Skills

.NET
ASP.NET
ASP.NET MVC
Cost-benefit Analysis
Data Management
DevOps
Distribution
Documentation
Estimating
Git
Java
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Office
Microsoft SQL Server
Recruiting
SQL
Software Analysis
Systems Analysis/design
Testing
DMV
C#

Job Details

Description: NCDIT Transportation is seeking a Mid-Level .Net/C# Developer on the DMV Traffic Records Systems (TRS) team for the eCrash / NCCRIS Project. TRS supports the DMV Crash Data Management and DOH Traffic Safety in collecting, analysis, and distribution of motor vehicle accident information. The chosen candidate will be part of the development effort to convert the TRS applications from Java to .NET.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Math, or Engineering or related technical discipline.
Experience developing new applications using .NET/C#, SQL Server, REST APIs, and GIT/Azure DevOps for a minimum of 3 years.
Demonstrated ability in application analysis and design, cost analysis, estimating staffing needs, testing, documentation, and implementation for a minimum of 3 years

Demonstrate these Preferred Skills:
Experience with ASP.Net MVC
Experience with ASP.Net Core
Demonstrate effective communications in oral and written form. Proficiency in basic computer applications, such as Microsoft Office software products.

Skill
Required / Desired
Amount
of Experience
Documented experience developing applications using .NET/C#Required3Years
Documented experience developing applications using REST APIsRequired3Years
Documented experience developing applications using SQL ServerRequired3Years
Documented experience developing applications using GIT/Azure DevOpsRequired3Years
Demonstrated ability in application analysis and design, cost analysis, estimating staffing needs, testing, documentation, and implementationRequired3Years
Experience with ASP.Net MVCDesired
Experience with .Net CoreDesired
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