Long Term Contract, Position: Senior Software Engineer-Applications Centric .Net, C#, WPF, Boston MA

 Hi,


This is Niranjan from Xperttech; hope you are doing well.

please go through below description and reply with your resume, contact details and current location, if you feel comfortable.

 

 

Position: Senior Software Engineer-Applications Centric .Net, C#, WPF

 

Boston MA

 

Long Term Contract

 

 Interview Process: Phone Screen with CTO, Face to Face with team and HR

 

Position Overview

We are looking for Software Engineers to accept challenging assignments that not only test your knowledge of application development theory and practice, but also allow you to expand your skill set.  As an experienced Software Engineer, you will become a member of Client's growing Software Research and Development team. You will be developing commercial grade applications for web and desktop applications using WPF and .NET as the main technologies. We are creating new applications and re-architecting our existing desktop applications utilizing .NET. You should have a wide breadth of software development experience and skills as do the other top notch members of the development team. You will have the opportunity to be a key contributor to the growth of the company's product suite.

Responsibilities:

Successful people at Client come from many different backgrounds, with a wide range of perspectives and experiences. For many roles, meeting the position requirements is essential, but we're also interested in your communications skills, your attention to detail and the various attributes that affect how you work and how you relate to the people you work with. In short, we look for people with a passion for achievement, integrity and the desire to make things happen. We look for people who are flexible, willing to take on projects for next generation products but also support current products that are the backbone of our client offerings.

  • Contribute to the technical design of next generation applications, which may span across multiple products. Use experience to help translate requirements into technical designs.
  • Contribute to next generation architectural design geared for performance using .NET, WPF, WCF, HPC, SQL Server and more.
  • Contribute to next generation application design optimal for web and smart client implementations.
  • Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
  • Provide support for architectural designs to enhance complex subsystems like analytics engine.
  • Employ best software development practices to address performance, scalability and efficiency issues with large systems.

Qualifications:

You should have a strong working knowledge of n-tier development with proficiency in the MVVM WPF pattern.  You should also have a strong understanding of .NET concepts and the ability to multi-task. You should have demonstrated that you're able to come up with unusual or clever ideas about a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways to solve a problem. Programming skills in C# should be outstanding.

 

 Education and Training:

  • B.S. in CS or equivalent
  • 3 to 8+ Years' experience as a software engineer.
  • 3 to 8+ Years' working in a commercial software industry.

 

 

 

Thanks & Regards,

 

Niranjan Kumar Chikkala                                                                 

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400 W Cummings Park,

Suite#2850

Woburn, MA-01801

Email: niranjank@xperttech.com

Phone: 781-926-0781

Fax: 781-207-0709

www.xperttech.com

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