Senior Engineer | .NET Engineering - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Senior Engineer | .NET

A Financial Credit Union headquartered in Fairfax, VA is seeking a Senior.
NET developer to add to their team.
With more than 20 branches across Northern Virginia alone and around 300,000 members, they are bigger than 90% of the other credit unions nationwide and are still looking to grow.
Their large scale and trusting members give them the ability to invest in their community.
The development team is currently working on creating custom software applications used for mortgage lending, insurance, loans, and everything in between.
They are hands on with C#, ASP.
NET MVC, JavaScript, Angular 4+,.
NET Core, SQL, etc.
In addition, they are working on migrating to a cloud environment, so experience with AWS or Azure is a plus.
This organization has received awards for both the work they are doing as a credit union as well as for their workplace environment (including Forbes #1 Credit Union in Virginia and Virginia Business' Best Places to Work).
Required Skills & Experience Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field 4
years experience in web development C# ASP.
NET (Web Forms or MVC) JavaScript SQL Desired Skills & Experience ASP.
NET MVC.
NET Core TypeScript AWS and/or Azure What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown 80% C# 10% JavaScript 10% SQL Daily Responsibilities 80% Hands On 20% Team Collaboration The Offer Competitive Salary:
Up to $130K/year, DOE You will receive the following
Benefits:
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance 401(K) PTO and Paid Holidays Life Insurance and Disability Coverage Flexible Spending Accounts Discounted Interest Rates on Mortgages (Employees Only) High Interest Savings Accounts (Employees Only) Education Reimbursement Paid Volunteer Time Fitness Center Senior Engineer .
NET Recommended Skills Asp.
Net Mvc Framework Angular4 Asp.
Net Core C Sharp (Programming Language) Information Technology Java Script (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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