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Infragistics Jobs (NOW HIRING)

JQuery, Knockout), SAML ,REST/SOAP web services, SOA Good experience in usage of third-party tools and libraries - Infragistics, Telerik, Kendo and templating engines - e.g. RazorEngine and CMS - e.g.

Lead .Net Developer

Plano, TX · On-site

$56.75 - $74.25/hr

HTML 5, CSS development experience * 3rd party controls- Infragistics, alternatively knowledge of Java script UI framework. * Good familiarity with any of the Agile Tools, preferably TFS * Working ...

Java Developer

Dallas, TX

$50.50 - $65.25/hr

Unix scripting, Infragistics Tool experience: - ClearCase - Visual Studio 2010 - Eclipse - weblogic 10.3 - tcServer - Oracle 11g Applied experience leveraging agile software development principals ...

.NET Developer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$52 - $68.75/hr

NET 3.5/4.0/4.5, C#, WPF, PRISM, UNITY, XML, GIT and SQL SERVER 2008 • Design patterns like MVVM, GoF • Infragistics or any other third party control for WPF • Working Knowledge of different ...

Familiarity with WPF based control sets such as DevExpress, Telerik, or Infragistics * Understanding of and experience with secure programming techniques. * Knowledge of tactical and simulation data ...

Software Engineer

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$80K - $140K/yr

Familiarity with WPF based control sets such as DevExpress, Telerik, or Infragistics * Understanding of and experience with secure programming techniques. * Knowledge of tactical and simulation data ...

OpenGL Developer

Huntsville, AL · On-site +1

$48.25 - $65/hr

Familiarity with WPF based control sets such as DevExpress, Telerik, or Infragistics. * Experience working on a highly networked application. * Knowledge of tactical and simulation data links ...

Software Engineer

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$80K - $140K/yr

Familiarity with WPF based control sets such as DevExpress, Telerik, or Infragistics * Understanding of and experience with secure programming techniques. * Knowledge of tactical and simulation data ...

Familiarity with WPF based control sets such as DevExpress, Telerik, or Infragistics. * Experience working on a highly networked application. * Knowledge of tactical and simulation data links ...

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How much do infragistics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for infragistics in the United States is $53.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.39 and $61.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Infragistics and what do they do?

Infragistics is a software company that specializes in providing user interface (UI) development tools and enterprise software solutions. They are best known for their UI component libraries for .NET, Angular, React, and other frameworks, which help developers create interactive and visually appealing applications. Infragistics also offers products for data visualization, business intelligence, and collaboration, catering to both small businesses and large enterprises. Their tools are designed to improve productivity and streamline the development of modern web, desktop, and mobile applications.

What is the difference between Infragistics vs UI Developer?

AspectInfragisticsUI Developer
Required CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of Infragistics tools, software development skills, and sometimes certifications in related technologiesRequires proficiency in front-end technologies, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and often UI/UX design principles
Work EnvironmentOften part of software development teams using Infragistics components for enterprise applicationsWorks in various industries creating user interfaces for websites and applications
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies integrating Infragistics UI controls into their software solutionsEmployed across tech, finance, healthcare, and other sectors developing user interfaces

Infragistics professionals focus on implementing Infragistics UI controls within software projects, while UI Developers design and build user interfaces using a range of front-end technologies. Both roles require strong technical skills, but Infragistics roles are more specialized in Infragistics tools, whereas UI Developers have broader front-end expertise.

What are some common challenges faced by software engineers working at Infragistics, and how can new hires best prepare for them?

Software engineers at Infragistics often work on complex UI/UX components and enterprise-grade tools that require a deep understanding of both frontend and backend technologies. New hires may face challenges integrating with large, established codebases and adapting to rapid release cycles. Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams and staying current with evolving frameworks are key to success. To prepare, candidates should strengthen their skills in modern JavaScript frameworks, familiarize themselves with Infragistics products, and demonstrate strong problem-solving and communication abilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Infragistics Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Infragistics Developer, you need strong skills in UI/UX design, .NET or JavaScript frameworks, and experience with Infragistics toolsets, typically supported by a degree in computer science or related field. Proficiency with Infragistics components like WinForms, WPF, Ignite UI, and integration with Visual Studio is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are key soft skills for collaborating with teams and delivering high-quality user interfaces. These skills ensure the development of robust, visually appealing applications that meet user needs and business requirements.
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Infographic showing various Infragistics job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, and 28% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,761 per year, or $53.7 per hour.

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Veredus - DC

Herndon, VA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 27 days ago


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Company Description

Veredus recently named one of the "Best Staffing Firms to Work for in 2012" by Staffing Industry Analysts!

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.Net Developer


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Herndon, VA

Veredus D.C. is currently seeking a .Net Developer to join the Product Development team in our Herndon, VA location. The .Net Developer position requires the design, coding, documentation and testing of software projects.  Duties will include development in many of the follow technologies:  TSQL, Winforms, C#, ASP.NET, WCF and SOAP Services.

.Net Developer Education, Experience & Training:

-Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or equivalent

-2 to 5 years work experience developing applications a must

-In-depth knowledge .Net Framework

-In-depth knowledge Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft and Team Foundation Server (TFS)

-In-depth knowledge of design patterns

-Knowledge of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)

-Knowledge of Winforms development

-Knowledge of User Interface Controls (Infragistics, Atalasoft)

-Knowledge of latest technologies - WPF, WCF, SOAP Services etc

-Solid interpersonal skills

-Exceptional problem solving abilities

.Net Developer Duties:

-Write and Maintain Unit Tests and assist with the creation and maintenance of automated testing.

-Code projects using existing code standards and conventions.

-Provide input to assist in overall team process improvement and product design stability.

-Properly track issues and resolutions in relation to the development effort.

-Communicate and document project statuses to management.

-Understanding of agile delivery methodology.

-Ensure that all code retains logical stability, reliability, confidentiality, and integrity of client systems is in accordance with client policies, procedures and taking appropriate actions for all violations.

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Why Veredus?

Candidates work with a professional recruiter whose average experience is eight years in the industry. That means they have intimate knowledge of the Information Technology industry and market trends-who is in demand now and who will be next. Your Veredus Recruiter will lead you through a thorough screening process in order to understand your skills, experience, needs, and desires. They also counsel their candidates in resume writing, interviewing, and career planning so when there's a position you really want, you're fully prepared to get it. Additionally, Veredus provides the following benefits:

o Medical Benefits
o Consultant Lunches and Outings
o Dental Benefits
o Life Insurance ($20,000 benefit)
o Vision
o ATOP-Accrued Time Off Program
o 401K
o Consultant Web-Site
o Name Plates
o Care packages/Survival packs
o Dedicated Consulting Services Representative