.Net Developer

IDR

Description:

IDR is seeking a .Net Developer to join one of our top clients in Nashville, TN or Plano, Texas. This role involves building and enhancing our client’s in-house applications using R and .net core. If you are looking for an opportunity to join a large/growing organization and work within an ever-growing team-oriented culture, please apply today!

Responsibilities:

  • Translate application user stories and use cases into functional application modules
  • Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable C# and TypeScript
  • Identify bottlenecks and bugs, and devise solutions to these problems
  • Develop new tools/modules which improve productivity of clinicians thus improving quality of patient care
  • Enhance various analytics software components enabling better revenue collection

Qualifications:

  • Experience with C# and React with a good understanding of its ecosystems
  • Familiarity with the .NET framework and strong understanding of object-oriented programming
  • Familiarity with relational databases like Oracle, Microsoft SQL server or MySQL
  • Proficient understanding of code versioning tools (CVS, VSS or TFS)
  • Ability to create task and logs in JIRA

What’s in it for you? Why IDR?

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Full Benefits; Medical, Vision, Dental, and more!
  • Opportunity to get in with an industry leading organization
  • Close-knit and team-oriented culture
  • 20+ Years of Proven Industry Experience in 4 major markets
  • Employee Stock Ownership Program
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • ClearlyRated’s Best of Staffing® Client and Talent Award winner 11 years in a row

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