*Position :* Full Stack Developer

*Visa :* Any

*Location :* Austin, Taxes



*Must Have :*

 • Perform developer code related work carried out under the direction of
the client Engagement Manager

• 7-9 years’ experience.

• Full stand development experience with .NET Core and
Angular2+/React/JQuery as front-end

• Work with architects and other team members to design components,
including Technical Specification Documentation, architect/design
discussions and code reviews

• Design and implement features for new and existing products, features,
APIs, platforms and frameworks by writing high quality, scalable, and
maintainable code

• Cultivate engineering excellence practices in the team and mentor junior
developers.

• Strong Object-Oriented Analysis and Design skills using C# as language.

• Hands on development experience with SOLID principles

• Strong Interpersonal Skills - ability to work with people with a variety
of skill sets

• Experience with Domain driven development

• Experience with T-SQL and SQL Server

• Build software solutions to meet our business needs.



*Must Have Skill Sets*

 C# .Net; ASP.Net; .NET Core 2,MVC; Visual Studio.Net 2017; Web API; JSON;
Entity Framework; XML; JavaScript, Angular 2+ ;Web Services; ADO.Net; LINQ;
analyzed, designed, Knowledgeable with application development lifecycle;
REST API; Web API; Solid Principles, Github; TeamCity; TFS



*Nice To Have*



•            Experienced with Cloud oriented development

•            Analyze business requirements/processes and system integration
considerations to determine appropriate technology solutions.

•            Plan and perform unit and integration tests via automation to
fully test and regress software

•            Lead conference calls, and guide web site design and user
flows for multiple device types.

•            Write code, complete programming, and perform testing and
debugging of applications.

•            Complete documentation and procedures for installation and
maintenance.

•            Hands on experience with performance optimization for SQL
Server





 Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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