Software Engineer (c#) Engineering - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Software Engineer (c#)

C# Software DeveloperCBTS is looking for C# Developer to join the team for a hybrid opportunity in the Cincinnati, OH area.
This team is focused on developing new functionality in the reliability and market applications.
These applications are undergoing ongoing enhancement as well as consolidation to newer frameworks.
CBTS is looking for candidates who have experience working closely with cross functional groups such as Quality Assurance, Business Analysts, Project Managers, and various business groups.
The ideal candidate will need to have an engineering mindset to figure out how to re-develop these complex applications.
The developed solution must follow the style of other applications they are building for consistency as well as support.
Also, experience with Real-Time data applications is a plus.
Position Requirements:
5
years experience using C# with.
Net Core framework.
Web development (Angular/JavaScript/ASP.
NET) and Winforms experienceStrong Database experience (SQL and Oracle)Experience developing in an Agile/Scrum environmentPrevious work experience as an API developer.
Proven experience implementing back-end applications.
Experience using VB.
net is a plus.
Experience implementing front-end applications using Angular is a plus.
Excellent communication skills NO 3rd Party Corp to Crop Inquiries please Recommended Skills.
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Net Core Backend C Sharp (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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