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Senior .NET Developer / Contractor / ASP.NET MVC

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
Fast-pace and high growth company has an immediate need for a Senior .Net Developer on a contract basis for at least six months with the chance for permanent conversion if desired. In this role, you will handle new website design and development while working on a team of 10 very talented Developers.
This is a great opportunity to get involved with developing for ecommerce, mobile application development , and multiple different platforms if desired. They are an Agile shop and have a fast-pace, iterative environment.
Responsibilities:
Develop Web applications through packaged and customized applications.
Maintain/enhance existing Web apps unit and system.
Design and implement user-Web applications and all internal systems assigned.
Perform complete testing of driven templates, databases and interfaces for ease of use.
Release/maintain portal sites allowing users to input information using CMS systems.
Excellent comm skills; works well in a team.
Requirements:
5
years .Net development experience - technologies include AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, HTML and HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, SOAP, XML, XSLT.
4+ years' experience coding user interfaces for Web applications and Web pages .
Develop with regards to SEO, site-load, and usability and accessibility best practices.
Experience working as part of a SDLC including interfacing and coordinating work in the development, testing, and production environments.
Preferences:
Mobile dev, ecommerce, Agile Dev, T-SQL, Wordpress, any SharePoint experience.
jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile and MVC / MVVM.
Bachelor's Degree strongly preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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