C#.NET Developer Information Technology (IT) - Springfield, IL at Geebo

C#.NET Developer

Company Name:
SEA GROUP, INC
At SEA Group, we believe the most inspired, innovative and industrious companies recruit not the smartest, but the brightest people. Because we are a company that cares about who we recruit, we deliver breakthrough performances and powerful business solutions that are anything but ordinary in order to give our clients the competitive advantage they deserve.

Role Description:

SEA Group has an immediate need for a Senior .Net Developer located in Springfield, IL on a 4 year project in the state government vertical. Because of the nature of the work, we need to provide US Citizens or Permanent Residence and all work must be completed onsite in Springfield.

Consulting Skills:
High level of professionalism, experience in challenging client environments
Team player, demonstrated ability and willingness to work collaboratively
Strong communication skills, ability to communicate complex topics in clear, simple terms
Time management skills, ability to demonstrate progress on multiple concurrent activities
Strong critical thinking and decision-making skills
Demonstrated attention to detail
Ability to learn new business environments, applications, technologies, and processes quickly
Versatility/flexibility in consulting roles and willingness to perform multiple roles and hands-on administrative tasks to achieve project success, experience working in an environment where priorities change
Experience working as a consultant or working closely with consultants; knows the difference between a consultant and a contractor.

Required Skills:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience
Minimum 5
years object-oriented analysis, design and development experience
Minimum 5
years C# coding experience
Experience with ASP.Net MVC Framework
Experience with MS SQL Server 2008/2012
SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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