Develop and debug applications using C# and .NET. Design SOAP and RESTful web services, and work with SQL databases. Requires strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Job Description
Job Description:
Proven programming and debugging skills in C# and .NET framework.
5+ years of experience with commercial software development.
Experience designing and implementing SOAP and REST style web services.
Experience with SQL Server or another database system.
Solid communication skills and problem resolution expertise is needed.
Looking only local consultant local to WA
Top Skills
.Net
C#
SQL Server
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