Web Designer(SharePoint 2010, JavaScript, .Net ) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Web Designer(SharePoint 2010, JavaScript, .Net )

Company Name:
Expinfo Inc.
Job Code : EXP_4672
Title : Web Designer(SharePoint 2010, JavaScript, .Net )
Job Location : Columbia, SC
Mandatory Requirements : The contractor should have expertise and experience with HTML 5 and CSS, SharePoint 2010, JavaScript, Net Framework, and Web 2.0. The contractor will be required to provide technical documentation and perform other duties as needed.
Desirable Requirements : o Highly Preferred Windows 2008/2012 Network security processes Active Directory management VMware Esx 5.x Support of web-based applications for internal (intranet) and external (Internet) sites. SharePoint 2010, 2013 and Windows Sharepoint
services
o Preferred Current industry certifications Experience with designing web pages Familiarity with Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) and Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) Knowledge of Virtual Machine operation, strengths, and weaknesses. Understanding of the system development life cycle
Education Required : Associate
Employment Type : Contract - Corp-to-Corp, Contract - Independent, Contract - W2
Interview Type : Face To Face
Salary($) : Negotiable
Travel Required(%) : None
Duration : 4 (in Months)
Remaining Duration : 4 (in Months)
Job Post Date : March 3, 2014
Job Expiration Date : March 6, 2014
No of Position : 2
Zip Code : 29210
Comments : Please send your resume to , Or Call on 518-533-4900 x 135(Use our Job Code while applying)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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