The role requires .NET development with skills in MVC, SQL, Powershell, and cloud technologies, working collaboratively with offshore teams.
Job Description
Position Title: .NET Developer
Location: Sammamish, WA
Hire Type: Full Time Only
Job Description:-
Summary .NET Developer
Role .NET Developer with MVC , Powershell and SQL
Mandatory Technical Skills • .NET
• MVC
• SQL Server
• Powershell experience
• Cloud / Azure experience
Desirable Technical Skills Azure migrations
Mandatory Functional Skills Work with Offshore teams
Desirable Functional Skills SharePoint Administration : Experience of deployment, upgrades in SharePoint sites.
Total Experience Required 5+
Work Location Sammamish, WA
Thanks,
Ajay Singh
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
.Net
Azure
C#
Mvc
Powershell
SQL Server
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