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Software Developer (.NET, Sitecore)
About the job Software Developer (.NET, Sitecore)
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand project requirements and deliver quality web application implementations.
- Develop impactful features and/or fixes from a back-end development perspective for an enterprise-level web application.
- Implement new feature development via Sitecore and .Net C#
- Coordinate with and work alongside front-end developers to integrate front-end development deliverables with the Sitecore Content Management System (CMS).
- Ensure comprehensive testing and remediation is performed on completed work alongside QA team members, as well as developing unit tests.
- Provide accurate documentation and ticket updates to the team's Microsoft DevOps platform to enable accurate insight into the work being performed.
- Help business analysts write out granular user stories from a back-end development perspective by identifying any gaps, breaking down requirements into tasks, and/or providing estimates.
- Troubleshoot current and legacy systems
- Talk directly with the client to explain the technical side of the application for any errors found or new features developed.
- Participate in Agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, daily standups, and retrospective meetings.
- Suggest areas for improvement in internal processes along with possible solutions.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- 2+ years of experience developing enterprise-level web applications as a back-end developer.
- 2+ years of experience with .Net, C#, SQL, and MVC
- 2+ Experience developing solutions alongside a Content Management System (CMS) such as Sitecore, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), WordPress, or similar.
- Must reside in the continental United States (U.S.) and the work MUST BE PERFORMED in the United States (U.S.)
- As a contractor to federal or state governments, you may be required to complete additional background screenings at the time of hire or any time thereafter as requested.