Job Summary
Hire Resolve's client is currently seeking an Intermediate to Senior .Net Developer to join their team.
As an Intermediate to Senior .Net Developer, you will be responsible for designing, coding, and testing software applications using .Net technologies. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, analyze user requirements, and ensure the delivery of high-quality software solutions that meet business needs. This role requires strong technical skills, a keen eye for detail, and a passion for delivering innovative solutions in a challenging and rewarding environment.
Responsibilities:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience as a .Net Developer, preferably in the finance industry.
- Solid understanding of object-oriented programming principles and design patterns.
- .NET programming (VB.NET or C# with V/Studio).
- Experience with ASP.Net, C#, SQL Server, and web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
- Knowledge of finance-related concepts and systems is highly desirable.
- Cloud experience - preferably Azure
- Web services development (SOAP or REST).
- Any Source Control Provider (e.g., GIT)
- Any Application Lifecycle Management Tool (e.g., Azure DevOps).
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with excellent communication skills.
- Strong problem-solving skills and an ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks.
- Experience with Agile development methodologies is a plus.
Benefits:
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- Salary: negotiable.
- Our client is offering a highly competitive salary for this role based on experience.
- You can also visit the Hire Resolve website: hireresolve.us or email us your CV: itcareers@hireresolve.za.com
- Alternatively, apply via our portal and email 0E15D47426@jobs.workablemail.com
We will contact you telephonically in 3 days should you be suitable for this vacancy. If you are not suitable, we will put your CV on file and contact you regarding any future vacancies that arise.