Technical Architect (.NET Programming / C#) Architecture - Raleigh, NC at Geebo

Technical Architect (.NET Programming / C#)

Contract 1 hour ago Full Job Description Job Detail Job Code 704423 Tax Term W2 Hourly1099Corp To Corp Career Level Mid Level Experience 8 Years
US Work Status US CitizenGreen Card HolderEAD Job Duration 12 Months Qualifications High School Diploma Job Description Excelraise, LLC is a rapidly growing full service IT solutions integrator and talent management company headquartered in Denver, CO.
Our valued client s includes fortune 500 companies, Government Agencies.
Currently we are looking for a qualified individual to work as a NCDST - Technical Architect - Expert with our direct client in Raleigh, NC.
The Department of the State Treasurer is seeking a candidate to perform technical and analytical work architecting, developing, testing, and otherwise supporting the Retirement Division's pension administration system, ORBIT, with new development initiatives and operational support.
This includes completing enhancements to the ORBIT system dictated by legislative changes passed in prior legislative sessions with upcoming mandated implementation dates to support the new laws.
Skills Overall experience in all phases of the software development lifecycle with an emphasis on large enterprise systems.
NET Programming - C# Microsoft SQL Server - Development System Analysis and Design Azure DevOps - Work Items and Branching ASP.
NET MVC Development (v5) Microsoft ASP.
NET Web API Principal Architect on a complex, enterprise level system.
Highly desired Technical Lead on a complex, enterprise level system.
Highly desired Microsoft SQL Reporting Services.
Highly desired Required skills.
NET Programming - C# ASP.
NET MVC Development (v5) Azure DevOps - Work Items and Branching Microsoft ASP.
NET Web API Microsoft SQL Server - Development.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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