Sr. Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - East Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Sr. Software Engineer

Company Name:
Placement Services USA, Inc.
Gather requirements and functional specifications; Create high level and detailed design documents including ERO, Sequence Diagram, Class Diagram and Flowchart; Develop applications using ASP.NET, MVC, WCF, HTML, XML, JavaScript, Ajax, C# and LINQ to SQL; Analyze and resolve performance related issues of applications by applying techniques such as LINQ Complied Queries, Cache Policy, Database indexes, SQL Query & Stored Procedure Optimization; Develop performance demanding batch jobs using SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Database; Involve in testing, support User Acceptance Testing (UAT), create Unit Test Plans and scenarios; Perform root cause analysis for permanent bug fixing; Perform Abend analysis using saved Job logs; Participate in peer reviews and code walkthroughs. Skills: C#, .Net 4.0, ASP.Net, MVC, XML, JavaSCript, Ajax, HTML, Web Services, WCF, WPF, LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), IIS 7.5
Bachelor degree in Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering or related
5 Years of experience in a job title with similar duties and skills.
Please send us your resume via email at with reference #198121 in the subject line. Do not copy and paste your resume in the body email. Please attach it as a Word document. Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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