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.NET Developer (Hybrid 2 days onsite)

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Vitaver & Associates, Inc.

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Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

14682•.NET Developer (Hybrid•2 days/week onsite)•
Golden, CO Start Date:
ASAP Type:
Temporary Project Estimated Duration:
6+ months with possible extensions
Work Setting:
Onsite 2 days per week (Tuesday and Wednesday required). Only candidates able to relocate as required should apply to avoid removal from future consideration.
Pay Rate:
C2C $54.60 || C2C $67.86 || C2C $83.46
Required:
Experience with software development, application integration, and system analysis (5+ years); Experience with C#, ASP.NET MVC/Web API, JavaScript (AJAX, jQuery), HTML5/CSS3, XML, and JSON; Experience with SQL Server including queries, database objects, performance tuning, and reporting; Experience with the full Microsoft stack (.NET, C#, ASP.NET
MVC, SQL
Server); Experience with Student Information Systems and educational applications; Experience with source control, build tools,
SQL Server Management Studio, and Microsoft Office Preferred:
Experience with LINQ, Entity Framework, and dependency injection; Experience with SSRS and ETL processes; Experience with Agile methodologies; Experience with web services (SOAP/REST); Experience with reporting tools and Infinite Campus or similar SIS; Experience with multi-platform systems; Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business/Management, or related field Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Analyze district functions and requirements, responding to requests and proactively identifying improvement opportunities; Design, develop, test, implement, and maintain district application systems, including vendor-provided solutions; Provide data solutions (reports, extracts, dashboards) and work with stakeholders to define optimal approaches; Troubleshoot and resolve application issues, including critical or emergency situations; Plan and coordinate development efforts, track progress, and manage issues throughout the development lifecycle; Evaluate new technologies and software, making recommendations based on business needs, system compatibility, and resource requirements; Deliver training, documentation, and knowledge transfer to users and peers on system functionality and best practices