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Senior .NET Developer

Company Name:
Ebit Information Systems
This is a direct hire opportunity. We are not accepting resumes from third parties and sponsorships are not provided for this role. This
position
also requires the
employee
to be on-site.

Ebit Information Systems (www.ebitinfosys.com) is an IT staffing and recruiting firm located in the Louisville,
kentucky
area, focusing on contract, contract to hire, and direct placements. Founded in 2005, we specialize in finding qualified IT professionals and matching them with the best positions at the most sought after companies in the area. Our exceptional team, contractor and client care, and benefits package are second to none!
Summary:
Our client is seeking to add a Senior level .NET Developer to join their Louisville area team. This individual will primarily be responsible for adding new features and providing technical improvements to highly visible internal systems.
This individual will work on both web and non-web based applications in a team oriented environment. Design, implement code, test, review, release and support applications.
Requirements:
Bachelor degree in
computer
Information Systems or similar
5
years of experience in the IT industry
Proficiency with the following:
o .NET 4.0
o C#
o ASPX
o VS.NET
o SQL Server 2008
Experience with web applications including HTML, HTTP, CSS, and JavaScript
Experience working in an Agile environment
Understanding of REST and SOAP
services
Entity Framework is a nice to have
MVC and ORM experience is a nice to have
Extremely strong communication skills
Ability to work well in a team is a MUSTEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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