Sr. .Net/Angular Developer C2C requirements New York, NY 1000 (Onsite)

Job title: Onshore Tech Lead – Sr. .Net/Angular Developer
Contract
Client address: New York, NY 1000 (Onsite)


Job Description:
– Develop and maintain geospatial applications using Angular JS, Angular, .Net Framework, and .Net Core to meet business requirements.
– Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather and analyse user requirements for geospatial solutions.
– Implement best practices in software development to ensure high-quality and efficient code.
– Optimize application performance by identifying and resolving bottlenecks in the codebase.
– Conduct thorough testing and debugging of applications to ensure functionality and reliability.
– Provide technical support and troubleshooting for geospatial applications to ensure seamless operation.
– Stay updated with the latest technologies and trends in geospatial development to continuously improve applications.
– Document application processes and code changes for future reference and knowledge sharing.
– Participate in code reviews to maintain code quality and consistency across projects.
– Assist in the integration of geospatial applications with other enterprise systems.
– Contribute to the design and architecture of scalable geospatial solutions.
– Mentor junior developers and provide guidance on best practices in geospatial application development.
– Engage in 
c2c requirements portals continuous learning and professional development to enhance technical skills and knowledge.

Mandatory skills (must be showcased on resume):
1. .Net
2. Angular


Thanks & Regards

Megha Thakur

Nityo Infotech Corp.

Email : megha.k@nityo.com

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