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Sr .Net Developer

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Data Based Development Systems
We have a need for a Sr .Net Developer with C# experience to join a dynamic Agile .Net development team working on new development and enhancements. Experience with Visual Studio 2010/2013, MS SQL Server 2008/2010, CSS, hand coded HTML, user interface, data handling, storage, retrieval and reporting technologies desired. Prefer BS in Computer Science. Additional experience with Design Patterns, JavaScript, jQuery and Team Foundation Server are a plus.
Required Skills: C#, .Net
Desired Skills: SQL Server 2008/2010, Visual Studio 2010/2013, ASP.NET, Oracle, CSS, HTML
A Plus: Design Patterns, JaveScript, jQuery and Team Foundation Server
US citizens and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. However, we are unable to sponsor H1B candiates at this time.
Data Based Development Systems is a continually growing and successful IT consulting firm in Manchester, CT that has been servicing primarily the Hartford area businesses for over 25 years. Recently we have expanded our presence to several other states including Florida and California. Our clients offer an attractive work environment and the opportunity to work with state of the art technology. To learn more about DBDS, visit our website at www.dbds.com. We offer competitive salaried compensation packages including medical and dental benefits, 401k plans, profit sharing, and training opportunities in the latest skills.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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