Hello Partner,

Hope you are doing great!!!

Immediate Need!!





*NEED PASSPORT NUMBER AND VISA COPY FOR SUBMISSION*

Exp Level: *Minimum* 10+ Yrs of experience.



Hello Partner,

Hope you are doing great!!!

Immediate Need!!



*Position Title: **Sr, .NET Lead / .Net **Developer*

*Location: **Richmond, VA*

*Duration: **6+ months*



*Domain: Healthcare*



*Job description*

1.    WebServices

2.       React JS

3.       Entity Framework

4.       Webmq Knowledge

5.       UI Knowledge

6.       SQL Server DB knowledge



Note: 1st 4 skills are must to have.



·         Minimum 10 years of .NET/Java (web) development experience

·         Knowledge of Webservices/entity framework/React Js/Webmq and SQL
server).

·         Loves coding and has extensive coding experience in web
applications.

·         Very strong understanding of OO design, Database concepts &
Design, SQL

·         Exposure to web-technologies likes AJAX, jQuery, WCF,
web-services, JSON, CSS, etc.

·         Good knowledge on Design Patterns, Strong on Analysis & Design.

·         Working knowledge and proponent of Unit testing using Nunit

·         Hands on ownership and responsibility for technical aspects of
project delivery and solution

·         Must have worked on any DI frameworks and other related framework

·         Must have worked on any ORM Frameworks

·         Very good written and spoken communication. Able to communicate
with US clients

·         Aspiration to remain technical and grow as much technically.

·         Stays updated with technology advances through experimenting
with, e.g. Metro UI, RIA, HTML5, etc.

·         Good communication verbal and written

·         Should able to debug and resolve the issues in
Dev/Test/Production environment

·         knowledge of CI/CD



Thanks & Best regards,

 *Nelson White*

Talent Acquisition Team

*Conquest Tech Solutions, Inc. *| www.conq-tech.com

19 C Trolley Square, Wilmington, DE – 19806

P: 302-351-8496 (Desk) | Fax: 302-288-6485

E: nel...@conq-tech.com | *Hangout*:

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