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Mid-Sr. .Net Web Engineer

Company Name:
Unison Systems, Inc.
Unison Systems has an immediate need for a Mid-Sr. .Net Web Engineer for one of our local DTC area clients. This candidate will be joining a team that will be redesigning and developing a new interactive website utilizing cloud technology and heavy video content. The development initiative will require having solid experience in front-end, mid-tier, and back-end software engineering.
MUST HAVE:
3
years of industry experience as a Software/Web Engineer
Must have C#, MVC, front/mid tier/ back-end engineering experience (stronger preference on client side technologies)
Must have Visual Studio 2010, .Net 3.5-4.0, AJAX/ASP.Net, WCF, N-tier Architecture, NHibernate, Entity Framework exp, Webservices, SQLServer
Must be self-starter/self-disciplined type of candidate who can take ownership and work effectively while remote
Must have excellent communication skills
Must be able to act on and follow through given general, high-level objectives
MAJOR PLUS
Experience coding and delivering video for the web AND experience working with CMS (content management systems)

Duration: 3 months (potential extension)
Pay Range: $45.-60./hr W-2
Location: South Denver Tech Center
Unison Systems Inc. is a full-service IT consulting firm that specializes in both IT contingency based staffing and end-to-end IT Business and Software solutions. As an independent, locally owned consulting firm that has been in business since 1997, we have 3 main areas of expertise: Software Life Cycle Support, Data Warehouse Support, and Infrastructure Support.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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