Careers
DocSite is an equal opportunity employer continuing to grow and attract the best talent in the industry. Long distance options are available, or you can join our growing staff in Raleigh, NC at our corporate headquarters. Please send your resume along with a short cover letter to the email address next to each job description.
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.NET Software Engineer |
| Skills: |
.NET, C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, SQL |
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| Location: |
Raleigh, NC |
| Area code: |
919 |
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| Tax term: |
FULLTIME |
| Pay rate: |
$70,000-$85,000 |
| Length: |
Full-time |
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| Position ID: |
772189 |
| Dice ID: |
RTL157467 |
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| Job Description: |
DocSite is a leading healthcare quality improvement company. We provide care-givers with tools that can be used to manage the chronic, preventative and complex health needs of individual patients at the point-of-care and populations of patients over time.
DocSite has an immediate opening for an experienced .NET Software Engineer.
At DocSite you will have the opportunity to be a hands-on contributor to our growing product suite. Principal job responsibilities include direct participation in the design and architecture of new application modules and their development. Other responsibilities include ongoing application development tasks, maintenance, acting as project lead, and supporting production application environments.
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| Required Skills: |
* 5+ or years of experience working on web application development
* Thorough knowledge of Microsoft.NET (C#)
* Experience working with ASP.NET and ADO.NET
* OOA/OOD, Design Patterns
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| A successful candidate will be expected to: |
* Manage time to meet deliverable deadlines
* Have an ownership-based approach to responsibilities
* Ensure that code and other deliverables adhere to company standards
* Communicate with peers and management
* Contribute positively to a team environment
* Document all work performed
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| Travel required: |
None |
| Telecommute: |
No |
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| Interested applicants please send resume and short cover letter to Randy Crout. |