.net Developer Salaries in Clayton, MO
$135,000
avg per year
The average salary for .net Developer jobs near Clayton, MO is $135,000.*
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Top .net Developer jobs near Clayton, MO
View AllSenior Software Engineer - .NET/C#
Enterprise Mobility
St. Louis, MO
This position interprets end-user business requirements to develop and/or modify technical design specifications for off-the-shelf and/or custom-developed…
Software Engineer
Stellar IT Solutions LLC
St. Louis, MO
Participate in code reviews, design discussions, and technical planning sessions. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related…
$50 - $55 an hour
Senior Dynamics 365 & Power Platform Developer
Stellar IT Solutions LLC
St. Louis, MO
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to deliver solutions aligned with business and technical requirements.
$50 - $55 an hour
Associate Software Engineer
Boeing
Berkeley, MO
Assists to develop, establish, monitor and improve software processes. 1+ years of experience with version control tools such as git, Bitbucket, etc.
$82,000 - $105,300 a year
9 days ago
Applications Developer
XTRA Lease
St. Louis, MO
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, or a related field. On smaller projects, working directly with end users to identify requirements, design, test, and…
14 days ago
Programmer Analyst – Junior .NET Developer
Sovereign Technologies
St. Louis, MO
NET, HTML, DNN, understanding of object-oriented application design and web application design. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems,…
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