Senior Application Developer Remote Rockville at Motion Recruitment #vacancy #remote

A consulting and research firm providing a range of services including research, consulting, and technical assistance is looking for a Senior Application Developer to join their team Full-time! They are currently building out several websites that are public facing. As a Senior Application Developer, you will focus on new development and will work heavily with C#, .NET Core, AWS, and SQL. This role is Full-time, fully remote but candidates must be located in the DMV. If you are looking for a new role and meaningful work, then this is the job for you! Required Skills & Experience 10+ Years Experience in software engineering Experience in C#, .NET Core, .NET 4 or higher. EPA experience and working for the Federal Government Experience with Nodejs, Javascript, Typescript Experience with AWS Experience in SQL. Desired Skills & Experience Experience working on a team of Engineers. Experience with Angular, React or Vue 8 AWS Certification Great Communication. Technical Breakdown 80% Backend Development 20% Frontend Development Daily Responsibilities Collaborate with engineers to review project requirements, plan implementation, coordinate project execution and deliver successful results. Lead software application architecture and development, including prototype, user interface, database modeling, business logic using frontend and backend technologies on a team of 5. Build applications using JavaScript on frontend and APIs in backend. Install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot software in multiple environments and recommend improvements. Establish performance improvement strategies, solutions to mitigate security vulnerabilities and search engine optimization process for multiple websites. Write scalable, reusable, and extensible code based on standards and best practice. Posted by: Rachel Hopp Specialization: .Net

.NET Core AWS certification TypeScript SQL Amazon Web Services (AWS) Node.js React Vue.js Angular JavaScript C#

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