.net Developer salaries in Quebec Province
$86,964
avg per year
The average salary for .net Developer jobs near Quebec Province is $86,964.*
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Top .net Developer jobs near Quebec Province
View All.NET Developer (backend) - Hybrid
ISAAC Instruments
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
Bachelor’s degree or DEC in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, or other technical training combined with significant experience in…
full stack Web developer
Les technologies Duologiq
Brossard, QC
Education: College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 3 months to less than 1 year.
$34.65 an hour
Développeur(euse) logiciel / Software Developer - C# / .NET / React
Genetec
Brossard, QC
Bien que le poste soit basé à Brossard, des déplacements ponctuels au siège social de Genetec à Montréal sont à prévoir pour certains événements planifiés.
Développeur Logiciel Senior / Senior Software Developer
Eaton
Brossard, QC
As part of a multidisciplinary development team, the Senior Software Developer will participate in the design and development of the software platform of the…
$92,000–$115,000 a year
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- Montréal, QC87 jobs
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