Web Developer - .NET Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Web Developer - .NET

Company Name:
Danlaw, Inc.
Act as technical expert for the design, development, testing, and implementation of web-based, software application systems. Work as a key member of a small, high-performance team to rapidly deliver outstanding quality software solutions. Collaborate with the process owners to define, refine and scope requirements, and with product owners to refine their ideas and instantiate them into reality. Find creative solutions to complex problems. Design and architect software components in a sound manner. Develop fail safe solutions using industry standard tools and services to run web based solutions. Troubleshoot development and production problems across multiple environments and operating platforms. Develop data driven simulators to present proof of concepts. Support users by addressing system user concerns, developing documentation and automation tools.
Location: Multiple undetermined worksites throughout the U.S.;
Education: Bachelor Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or in a related field of study; will accept equivalent foreign degree.
Experience: Five (5) years in the position above, as a Software Developer/Consultant, or in a related web development role;
Experience must include:
1) Developing web-based UIs based on designs and input from the product teams, including creating technical specifications and translating specifications into software requirements.
2) Developing and maintaining web-based applications on ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC, including integrated system testing and bug fixing in system testing phase.
3) Hands-on experience implementing Object Oriented Programming and Object Oriented Design of n-tier applications.
4) Use of JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS development tools, as well as creating Web Services using C#, SOAP, and WSDL.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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