Software Developer (C# .Net) Information Technology (IT) - Cranford, NJ at Geebo

Software Developer (C# .Net)

Company Name:
Talon
Software Developer

Overview
The Developer position requires an individual with strong experience in hands-on development and delivery of distributed, multi-threaded, enterprise-level systems. You will work closely with Product Teams to understand requirements and business specifications around Portfolio Management, Analytics and Risk. This position will work as part of a larger development team focused on driving innovation across the whole application. You should have deep experience across the Microsoft technology stack.

Main Responsibilities
Writing C#/VB code in a multi-tiered, multi-threaded .NET environment.
Develop new and modify existing SQL Server objects.
Code software changes and fixes based on design specifications.
Write code, test and debug application and data retrieval logic, including enhancing and developing functionality for the TNR reporting engine.
Perform thorough unit testing on all relevant platforms as is appropriate for the particular task/project.
Collaborate with Business Analysts and Product Designers to ensure understanding of business requirements.
Demonstrate self-directed and proactive approach to tackling problems and leveraging resources.

Required Qualifications
Five or more years? experience in .NET technologies (C# and VB)
Five or more years with SQL development (SQL Server)
Experience in ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, AJAX, JSON
Four year college degree in Computer Science or Engineering. Graduate degree a plus.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience using SQL Tools such as SQL Profiler and Database Tuning Advisor
Experience in mobile development, including native iOS, native Android or mobile web
Recent experience within the Financial Industry trading systems and fixed income
Experience in Agile Methodologies (specifically using Microsoft TFS)
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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