Full Stack Software Engineer (Azure)other related Employment listings - Spring, TX at Geebo

Full Stack Software Engineer (Azure)

Fortune 500 Oil and Gas Company seeking a Full Stack Software Developer for a long term role in Spring, TX.
This is an immediate need.
Interviews will occur fast! Description We are looking for a senior Full Stack Software Engineer for the Upstream Digital Transformation Organization.
Prefer a minimum of 5 years of experience and end-to-end development and product support experiences.
They will work closely with the customers, and the contractor in this role will participate in all aspects of application development:
Requirements gathering, Software Development, Testing, Application Deployment, Steady State support Mandatory Technical Skills Experience with developing and deploying applications on Cloud Platforms including Microsoft Azure.
Specifically, experience with using Azure's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings.
Experience with data lake (Azure Data Lake), ETL (Azure Data Factory, SSIS) technologies and/or data warehouse systems Experience with building and deploying REST APIs Proficient in Power BI Proficient in using Microsoft Toolchain including SQL Server, Entity Framework, ASP.
NET Proficient with Visual Studio 2015 or later Experience with Test Driven Development (TDD) and writing unit, regression and integration tests Experience in PowerShell & ARM template (Azure Cloud deployment technologies) Experis is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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