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.NET Developer / Data Access Layer
Job Id: 1664
Status: Active
City: Dublin
Country: Ireland
Job Type: Permanent
Salary/Rate: 40-75+ DOE
Start Date: ASAP
 

xxxxxxxxxxxx was founded in Boston and is a leading provider of distributed messaging, data management solutions and services.  xxxxxxxxxxxx is a very profitable, privately held group of companies, and currently has employees in four countries and a customer base spanning 30 plus countries.  xxxxxx builds innovative solutions for the Postal Sector and is the leader in this space. Our website is xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxx has a position for a .NET Developer for the Data Layer based out of Dublin, to work on the implementation of a web-scale software product. xxxxxx has embraced agile development techniques and currently utilises Scrum, TDD and CI to mention but a few and the architecture is based on Web 2.0, SOA, Cloud, and Mobile technologies.

The management structure of the Group is extremely flat and the work environment is friendly.  All employees are encouraged to share their ideas and xxxxxx encourages a healthy work-life balance. 

xxxxxx are looking to hire a smart, versatile .NET Developer who has experience writing Data Access Layers using any of the following ADO.NET, LINQ, Entity Framework, nHibernate etc.

The ideal candidate will have created such layers of the architecture for MS SQL/SQL Server (mandatory) and Microsoft Dynamics (nice to have).

Development work will initially be focused on the DAL and also on MS SQL/Dynamics database work but has the possibility of branching into WCF and other areas of .NET development.

Requirements

·       Requirements analysis experience

·       2 years experience with C# .NET, MS SQL/ SQL Server

·       1 years DAL experience: ADO.NET, LINQ, Entity Framework, nHibernate etc

·       Exposure to Scrum a plus

 

 


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