Job ID: NC-559009 (98790521)

.Net Web Developer with C#, SQL Server, LINQ, IIS, Visual FoxPro, Agile, JQuery/Ajax, Angular.js, Breeze.js, SAML, BootStrap, MVC/WebAPI, Entity, ASP.Net Identity, Subversion/TFS and Layered Software Architecture experience

Location: Raleigh, NC (DHHS)
Duration: 12 months

SkillRequired / DesiredAmountof Experience
Experience developing Microsoft C# .NetRequired7Years
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.Required
Microsoft C# .Net web development with IISRequired7Years
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Required
Be familiar with Microsoft Visual FoxPro.Nice to have1Years
Experience working in an Agile environmentHighly desired
Microsoft SQL 2012 or higherRequired7Years
Microsoft SQL 2012 or higher Enterprise editionNice to have1Years
JavaScriptRequired7Years
JQuery/AjaxRequired5Years
Angular JS 1.XRequired2Years
Breeze JSNice to have2Years
SAML 2.0Nice to have2Years
BootStrap 3Required2Years
Visual Studio 2015 and aboveRequired7Years
.NET MVC/WebAPIRequired3Years
Entity Framework/LINQRequired5Years
Experience with Layered Software ArchitectureRequired5Years
ASP.Net IdentityDesired2Years
Subversion of Team Foundation ServerRequired2Years

The DHHS Information Technology Division (ITD) currently maintains several FoxPro-based applications for the Division of Health Services Regulation (DHSR). Those applications, along with multiple manual processes, are being replaced by a new web-based, secure, multi-user application under the DHSR Enterprise Project. This development effort is being performed in multiple phases and is expected to last multiple years.

.Net Web Developer with C#, SQL Server, LINQ, IIS, Visual FoxPro, Agile, JQuery/Ajax, Angular.js, Breeze.js, SAML, BootStrap, MVC/WebAPI, Entity, ASP.Net Identity, Subversion/TFS and Layered Software Architecture experience

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