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Software Developer

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o Has a
computer
Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar degree from one of the nation's top universities
o Is familiar with Object-Oriented development, with specific experience in C#, .NET
o 3
years of professional experience in a software development environment
o Knowledge of algorithms and data structures
o Highly intelligent, self-driven individual with a strong foundation of common sense
o High degree of technical curiosity and a real passion for technology and solving hard problems
o Is personable, open, and engaging, with a customer-facing attitude
o Feels comfortable giving and receiving criticism, self-managing, and taking charge when needed
o Can thrive in an entrepreneurial environment that demands quick turnaround for mission critical technical solutions
o Extremely high standards; can't tolerate low quality work
o Passionate about beautiful engineering; but motivated by having a tangible impact on real outcomes
Responsibilities
o Efficiently create technology that meets acceptance criteria in adherence to the SDLC
o Ensure code is well designed and of quality
o Ensure that code is compliant with standards
o Support testing activities and correct identified defects
o Document integration requirements and design
o Investigate, learn, absorb, and put to use new technologies
Strong Compensation and great benefits. Leading company. If interested please e-mail resumes to Scott MacNaughton smac@mac-techintl.com or call me at 973-895-9200.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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