.Net C# Developer
RI client needs strong Microsoft .NET web developer to contribute in user interface development Registration and Licensing Group within Corporate Compliance. Excellent coding skills are critical to succeed in this role. The candidate must have sound communication skills, be able to comprehend business requirements, translate them into technical design specs and apply the same in the development process. We are seeking a highly motivated and responsive team player who is able to multi-task and work under minimal supervision. CLRS (Compliance, Legal, Risk and Security), a division within CTG (Corporate Technology Group), is responsible for the IT products supporting key enterprise functions within Fidelity. This position will be part of the Employee Compliance product team servicing the Corporate Compliance business unit. Primary Responsibilities Web/Windows Forms application development in Microsoft .NET. Create Technical specs, Unit test cases, Transition and Operational Documents QualificationsQualifications Education and Experience A Bachelors degree in computer science is highly desirable. 3-5 yrs of web development experience, predominantly in Microsoft .NET and C#. Knowledge of Oracle PL/SQL will be a big plus. Skills and Knowledge Proven experience in Microsoft .NET web development. Knowledge of .NET Web Services, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Experience with a structured application development methodology, using any industry standard Software Development Lifecycle. Ability to clearly interpret business requirements into efficient code and communicate results. A Can Do attitude and ability to work in a developing environment spanning multiple continents. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Excellent problem-solving skills.
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