.Net Developer

Summary Shape the future with code, conquer cloud tech, and unleash innovation!

As a Back-End Developer in our Software Engineering team, you will focus on designing and developing mission-critical enterprise solutions and other customer application development projects. With the agility and energy of a start-up, backed by the resources of Accenture and the Microsoft Platform, you’ll collaborate with a strong development community who thrive on turning ideas and innovations into breakthrough results for leading organizations around the globe. Ultimately, we’re not just making business better.

We’re making life better for our client partners and their customers. Together we do what matters. Key Responsibilities

  • Work with team members to gather and interpret user/system requirements into design specifications.
  • Design and code applications to functional and technical programming standards.
  • Develop system specifications and interfaces for complex components.
  • Create operational documentation for the application.
  • Provide primary support for installation of application releases into production.
  • Maintain applications according to SLAs.
  • Work across the Service Delivery Lifecycle on engineering solutions for new system rollouts, major/minor enhancements, and/or ongoing maintenance of existing applications.
  • Analyze, design, build, and/or test new components or enhancements to existing modules.
Qualifications Skills and experiences:
  • NET or C or VB.NET (.NET family skills)
  • SQL Server (some kind of Data management skill)
  • Proficiency in HTML and JSP/ASP is desirable
  • Good software development practices and software development life cycle methodologies throughout product development
  • In-depth knowledge of computer languages, operating systems, DBMS.
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