- Requires Mastery of C#, T-SQL, , .NET Core, JavaScript, JQuery, React, XML, AJAX, JSON, HTML5 -XHTML, CSS3, ASP, DOJO
- Leveraging AI/ML for custom business solutions, including recommendation engines.
- System integration of new platforms and services.
- Design, development and testing of real-time solutions and features prior to implementation in production.
- Implement software development strategies to build internally or work with external vendors to develop new or enhance existing features.
- Experience with working in an agile service implementation and distributed environment.
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
- Strong technical writing skill and good communication skills.
- Strong leadership skills and willing to take initiative.
- Type of job: Temporary Contractor – 1 year
- Date candidate required: Immediate
- Location: Toronto
- Work hours are Monday - Friday, normal 37.5 hour week
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