///// .NET Developer /// St. Trenton, NJ NEED LOCALS F2F REQUIRED

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Application Developer with the NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities
St. Trenton, NJ 
Long Term 

- Participate in daily scrum calls as a team member (Developer)
- Participate in Sprint Planning Sessions (Developer)
- Participate in Sprint Retrospective Sessions (Developer)
- Participate in Sprint Review Sessions (Developer)
- Participate in Product Backlog Grooming sessions (Developer)
- Perform development related knowledge base documentation
- Perform Peer Code Review
- Perform Test Driven Development, managed in NUNIT
- Code applications using the technology platform established for the Division (see skills)
- Code stored procedures
- Perform both code based and manual unit testing
- Perform regression testing
- Perform integration testing
- Utilize best practice as well as Division code standards
This role reports to the Application Development Manager


Skill
Required / Desired
Amount
of Experience
Experience developing applications with C#.NET (framework 4.5)
Required
8
Years
Experience with Entity Framework
Required
3
Years
Experience writing SQL Stored Procedures
Required
6
Years
Experience developing applications using Javascript
Required
6
Years
Experience developing applications using responsive web design for Mobile Devices
Required
5
Years
Experience developing applications using jquery
Required
3
Years
Experience using TFS as a code repository
Required
3
Years
Experience using MS Visual Studio 2013 or newer
Required
4
Years
Experience working in a SCRUM / Agile application development environment
Required
4
Years
Experience with SCRUM / Agile tools (JIRA or similar)
Required
4
Years
Experience developing reports using Microsoft SSRS
Nice to have
2
Years
Experience with code based Test Driven Development
Required
4
Years
Experience developing enterprise business systems
Required
4
Years
Strong experience developing GUI components using HTML5 and CSS3
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