ASP.NET Web Developer / SQL Developer Retail & Wholesale - Naperville, IL at Geebo

ASP.NET Web Developer / SQL Developer

Company Name:
PSI Resources
ASP.Net / SQL Developer
Prestigious & Growing E-Commerce Company
Western Suburbs
Full Time, Direct Hire opportunity

ASP.Net Web / SQL Developer responsible for developing and maintaining .NET applications and back end databases. Gather and analyze requirements, involved in design, development and implementation of new products, participate in review sessions and contribute to system testing.

Enhancements to existing software applications and research and development of new products. Develop high-level, creative, logical, design specifications, to develop and implement new applications/functionality. Document and provide regular feedback to invested parties and senior management on project status.

Requirements:
SSRS Programming, SSIS Programming using WCF, RIA service and Entity Framework 4.0 Experience.
TCP/IP programming or multithreaded applications experience.
MS CRM is desired.
Experience with Microsoft SharePoint
Experience developing mobile solutions using responsive web design methodologies, Design patterns, UML and Use Case documentation is preferred.
Product Support, i.e. troubleshooting reported issues, working with both clients and internal support team
4
years of experience with Microsoft .Net
4
years SQL 2008
Databases including (stored procedures, triggers,
2
years? experience doing web programming with ASP.Net (C.NET required, VB.NET skills preferred).
2
Years? experience developing and troubleshooting in IIS 6+, HTML5 and CSS.

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