Senior .Net/Angular Developer (US Remote)

Location: REMOTE / Orlando, Florida This job allows you to work remotely. This contract (Corp to Corp Engagement) position is to help augment the development staff to achieve the delivery of new solutions and enhancements. Responsibilities include understanding system requirements, coding, providing code fixes, and support across multiple releases. Top skills needed to be successful: Minimum of 7 years of experience developing solutions using the following technologies: o .NET/C#, .NET Core, MVC, Web API and ASP.NET o Angular 18 and above o Azure DevOps o Test-driven development and Automated unit testing using xUnit or nUnit o arenaflex/CD pipeline (YAML) o Kafka This position will be responsible for: Designing/developing the application services for an enterprise application solution Creating unit test plans/cases, developing, unit testing, and conducting code & unit test walkthroughs Production support for various applications Develop, test and support initiatives and systems as assigned. Back End – Data Layer (35%) Middle Tier – Logic Layer (35%) Front End – Presentation Layer (30%) Must live permanently in the US, and have a US Citizenship or be a GreenCard holder with no work restrictions. Must currently reside in the US DEEPFAKE CANDIDATES DO NOT APPLY and NO SUB-CONTRACTING Must Have Skills: Skills Required: Minimum of 5 years of experience in analysis, design and coding Minimum of 5 years of experience designing and building applications using full stack, object-oriented techniques Minimum of 5 years of experience developing solutions using the following full stack technologies: .NET/C#, .NET Core, MVC, Web API and ASP.NET Angular 18 or latest Expert level SQL query, stored procedures, functions, and data transformation Experience working in an agile development environment Experience using Azure DevOps for all development related activities and reporting Experience in all development activates associated with delivering solutions in a large-scale distributed environment Experience with application support, including problem determination and remediation Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong work ethic, positive attitude, and desire to continuously learn Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related analytical field, or equivalent experience, is preferred. Special Qualifications Minimum of 7 years of experience developing solutions using the following technologies: .NET/C#, .NET Core, MVC, Web API and ASP.NET Experience developing solutions using the following technologies: Angular 18 and above HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript Advanced knowledge of: Azure DevOps Test-driven development and Automated unit testing using xUnit or nUnit arenaflex/CD pipeline (YAML) Kafka Experience developing financial systems Apply tot his job

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