Software Developer (Benefit Technology)

 Lee Shipman & Providence Technology Solutions are hiring a Software Developer for a benefit technology vendor.  Our client is seeking to hire candidates in a permanent capacity or as a contract-to-hire.  This role can be worked remotely. See responsibilities and required experience below:

Job Description

  • Web application development and maintenance
  • Develop and support Microsoft SQL Server database server and databases
  • Implement documented changes to the existing system and deploying enhancements and changes to production
  • Provide input and recommendations to project leadership and team members regarding the application system analysis, design, development and implementation

Qualifications

  • Knowledgeable in all aspects of building ASP .NET and VB.NET Web Applications. This includes Web Forms, MVC, C#, JavaScript, XML, and CSS.
  • Experience in developing SQL queries, stored procedures, and using ORM solutions.
  • Experience with the latest technologies in the Microsoft stack.
  • Experience developing web applications using a combination of technologies including HTML, JavaScript, SQL Server Stored Procedures, Apache Tomcat
  • Knowledge of web services
  • Database design and query development with SQL Server
  • Experience in Insurance and Benefits industry is desired
  • Strong analytic and problem solving skills that can be applied to identifying and addressing production issues in a fast paced environment

Resumes can be forwarded to Lee Shipman at Lee.Shipman@ProvidenceTechnologySolutions.com.

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