.Net Team Lead Internet & Ecommerce - Allentown, PA at Geebo

.Net Team Lead

Company Name:
Computer Aid, Inc.
.Net Team Lead
Duration- 6 mos +
Location- Allentown, PA
Rate- negotiable.
Our company specializes in technical and management disciplines associated with Information Services and Technology. CAI was founded in 1981 to provide information services to organizations of all sizes, and has focused from the beginning on distinguishing itself from its competitors through innovative, value-based offerings.
We are seeking a .Net Team Lead
.NET TECHNICAL LEAD
Duties, Activities, Responsibilities and Competencies:
1. Tech Lead medium to large development projects for applications
that support PPLSolutions'' business.
2. Estimate development hours and design technical solutions based on business and technical requirements
3. Perform code and design reviews for other team members
4. Perform hands on C# .Net and PL/SQL development
5. 4 year college degree in technical field or at least 7 years of
relevant experience required
6. Must be self-motivated, customer focused and a team player with
proven problem solving skills along with strong written and
verbal communication skills.
Technical
Qualifications:
1. At least 7 years of C# .Net Development experience
2. At least 2 years of technical lead experience
3. Strong development experience using .Net Frameworks 3.5 and 4.0
with a focus on web services and user interfaces.
4. Comfortable with PL/SQL and Oracle databases.
5. Experience with UNIX/LINUX a plus.
EOE
Please see above
CAI is an EOE
Date: 2014-05-02
Country: US
State: PA
City: Allentown
Postal Code: 18101-1179
Job Type: ContractEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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