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кандидати

full time SENIOR .NET DEVELOPER

Фирма: Bulwork™ First IT/ ITES Recruitment Agency in Bulgaria , София

Bulwork™ is the first IT/ITES recruitment agency in Bulgaria. The company has established a reputation for delivering high
quality services to both candidates and clients. One of our customers – a respected international company that offers
software systems with more than 30 years of expertise with 15,000 customers worldwide is looking for:

SENIOR .NET DEVELOPER

Your role:

You will be part of a team, responsible for architecting and developing extensions for Microsoft Visual Studio.
Your role will encompass all aspects of software design, implementation, testing and delivery and will involve collaboration
directly with industry leading experts.
Your passion will bring new ideas and skills to the development team helping to shape and drive their strategic direction.

Required Skills & Experience

6+ years experience in professional software development
4+ years of experience using .NET and C#
Commercial background in C++ development
Solid knowledge in XML
Excellent understanding of Object Oriented Design principles and Architecture.
Demonstrable leadership experience or potential.


Advantages:

COBOL
Continuous Integration, and Test Driven Development
Scrum and Agile development
Oracle, DB2


In return for your hard work our client offers:

- Excellent remuneration and additional social benefits
- Training opportunities
- Career advancement within the company ( opportunity to grow as a team leader)
- Friendly working environment.

If you are interested in this job offer, please, send your CV in English via e-mail DIRECTLY to:


martina.vidolova@bulwork.com


Confidentiality of all applications is assured! Only short-listed candidates will be contacted!

Bulwork Bulgaria ltd. - IT Recruitment Agency (license No 709/10.04.2007 from MLSP exp. 10.04.2012)

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