Thursday, 22 August 2013

C# with MVVM experience - Eastern North Carolina

C# with MVVM experience

3 Months contract

Eastern North Carolina

 

C# developer with VERY STRONG design patterns and MVVM experience. The client has a desktop app that’s built in C# and interfaces with Windows Phone out in the field. If we find someone with strong C# and design patterns experience (even someone without Windows Phone) the design patterns knowledge will help them understand the architecture of the system and be able to set up connectivity to the Windows Phone app. We would prefer someone who also has some Windows Phone experience but our client is willing to set that aside for someone with top notch DESIGN PATTERNS experience (you will have a deep technical screen on design patterns so don’t submit yourself unless you rate yourself a 7 or higher on design patterns, based on a 1-10 scale).

Again, this is with one of our best clients (we have an 11+ year relationship with this manager and company). They will hire immediately from a phone screen. There are 3 contract positions located in Eastern North Carolina (about 1 hour East of Raleigh).

If you have someone for me to review please e-mail me their resume, rate, an honest assessment of their design patterns experience and their phone number and I will review and follow up with you and them to discuss.

Thanks!


Ø .NET Framework 4.0
Ø C#, WPF & XAML
Ø MVVM (Patterns and Practices)
Ø Experience with Prism - Composite Application Framework
Ø Strong knowledge and work experience with design patterns
Ø LINQ (nice to have)
Ø Dependency Injection, Unity
Ø SQL Server 2008 R2

Database (Basic Knowledge)

Ø SQL Server Reporting Services
Ø SQL Server Integration Services
Source (Good to have)
Ø TFS - Agile Process

 

 


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