Sentinel Technologiesposted 3 days ago
Mid Level
Troy, MI
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

About the position

As a Software Developer, you will be working with a software development team on designing and developing software applications. Your tasks will include working on the maintenance of an existing case management system, developing new web portals and other integration services. You will work closely with a business analyst team on project requirements and analysis. You will be required to handle support requests in our ticketing system which may include talking directly to customers when required. You may also be asked to coordinate and train junior software developer team members and may be required to be on team meetings or calls at times outside of regular business hours. This is a contract to hire position that requires onsite reporting to the Troy, Michigan location with the ability to work remote occasionally.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop software applications
  • Maintain an existing case management system
  • Develop new web portals and integration services
  • Collaborate with business analysts on project requirements and analysis
  • Handle support requests in the ticketing system
  • Communicate directly with customers when required
  • Coordinate and train junior software developer team members
  • Participate in team meetings or calls outside of regular business hours

Requirements

  • 6+ years of web application experience
  • Proficient in .NET Core, MVC
  • Proficient in C#
  • Proficient in jQuery/JavaScript
  • Proficient in HTML/CSS
  • Proficient in MS SQL Server
  • Experience developing .NET Windows applications using WPF
  • Legally authorized to work in the US without sponsorship
  • Demonstrate a 'can-do' attitude
  • Display the 'ACE' factor - Attitude, Compassion, and Enthusiasm

Benefits

  • Weekly competitive pay
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • 401K
  • And more
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