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Senior-level full-stack developer/programmer (Remote)

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Seeking Senior-level full-stack developerprogrammer T3 Group (T3), a leading web-based application development firm located in Milford, CT is seeking a Senior-level full-stack developerprogrammer to work on complex client projects. Responsibilities Improve existing software and have the ability to adapt and contribute to new code bases. Help develop new frontend interfaces that interact with APIs. Write clean, scalable code that is easy to follow. Have the ability to revise, update, refactor, and debug code. Be able to work remotely and have the ability to work onsite at a client location (Shelton, CT) when necessary. Work closely with a small internal team and interact professionally with the client team when necessary. Requirements Experience as a .NET Developer or Application Developer Familiarity with the ASP.NET framework, SQL Server, and designarchitectural patterns (e.g. Model-View-Controller (MVC)) Knowledge of at least one of the .NET languages (e.g. C, Visual Basic .NET) Knowledge of at least once JavaScriptTypeScript driven language (e.g. React, Angular, Vue) Knowledge using GitHub or GitLab Familiarity with architecture APIs (REST) Excellent troubleshooting and communication skills BScBA in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field Technologies Used SQL Server .NET API Web Dev HTML Javascript React GitHub Nice To Have C or C++ PDF Generation Experience The position is remote (post COVID) Salary to commensurate experience Full-time employee or contract position (full-time) available Full-time employee benefits include Medical (80 paid by the company20 by employee) Dental (Employee optional) Vision (Employee optional) Holidays and Paid Vacation (as an FTE only) Optional 401(k)

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