*KINDLY REFER IF YOU HAVE ANY FRIENDS INTERESTED FOR ANY OF THE BELOW
OPENINGS*

*Need consultant with Strong Azure Exp*



*Requirement Details:*



*Job title: Sr* *.Net Lead / Architect with Azure*

*Location: **Plano, TX*

*Duration: 12+ months*



*Job Description*:



We’re looking for an 10+ year experience .Net and SQL developer, Experience
developing Reporting applications using SSRS / SSIS and have strong
leadership skills to motivate team members and know how to efficiently make
important decisions.



*Essential skill set**:*

Minimum 8+ years developing N-tiered systems in a .NET/SQL environment with
C#.

Experience developing Reporting applications using SSRS / SSIS

DevOps minimum 1 to 2 years’ experience and Azure Cloud exposure

MUST have STRONG knowledge of object-oriented programming and design
patterns

Experience in Agile development methodology and working in distributed
teams.

Rest API,WCF, TDD and ability to write unit tests cases



*Essential Duties and Responsibilities**:*

Primary responsibility for building maintainable and highly scalable
business critical applications that operate 24/7/365.  This also include
creating concise and robust programming code; participating in planning,
code reviews, and iteration demos; providing tier 4 support for customer
issues; providing exceptional customer service; maintaining documentation
according to content and timing standards;

*Key Responsibilities:*

Develops new programs, analyzes current programs and processes, and making
recommendations.

Coding and Unit Testing

Responsible for quality and on time delivery of the team as per plan

Reports to manager.  Provides status and highlights risks in timely manner.

Reviews and repairs legacy code

Responds promptly and professionally to bug reports

Analyzes, designs, coordinates and supervises the development of software
systems

Analyzes system specifications and translates system requirements to task
specifications for junior programmers

Provides analysis of current programs which includes performance, diagnosis
and troubleshooting of problem programs, and designing solutions to
problematic programming




-- 
*Thanks & Regards,*
Sam Thomas

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