Mobile App Developer (Xamarin iOS, MAUI, Azure PaaS, SQL) | Hourspent

Join us experienced Mobile App Developer to join our team in Connecticut. As a Mobile App Developer you will be responsible for designing developing and testing mobile applications using Xamarin iOS MAUI Azure PaaS and SQL. You will work closely with our team to deliver high-quality mobile applications that meet our business requirements. Responsibilities: - Design develop and test mobile applications using Xamarin iOS MAUI Azure PaaS and SQL - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and prioritize project requirements - Develop and maintain technical documentation for mobile applications - Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to mobile applications - Ensure compliance with industry standards and best practices for mobile application development Requirements: - 7+ years of experience in mobile application development using Xamarin iOS MAUI Azure PaaS and SQL - Strong knowledge of mobile application development principles patterns and best practices - Experience with Azure PaaS and SQL - Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail - Strong communication and collaboration skills - Ability to work onsite in Farmington CT Nice to Have: - Experience with DevOps practices and tools e.g. Azure DevOps Jenkins - Knowledge of cloud-based services e.g. Azure AWS - Experience with agile development methodologies e.g. Scrum Kanban What We Offer: - Competitive pay rate $ [Insert pay rate e.g. $100-$120 per hour] - Opportunity to work on exciting mobile application development projects - Collaborative and dynamic work environment - Professional growth and development opportunities How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced Mobile App Developer looking for a new challenge please submit your proposal. Note: - This is a W2 contract position only. No third-party candidates will be considered. - Candidates must be able to work onsite in Connecticut. Apply tot his job

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