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Software Developer (.NET, SaaS, E-Government)

Company Name:
CivicPlus
Position Type:
Full-time
Job Title:
.NET Software Developer
Reports to:
Software Development Manager
Location:
Corporate HQ (Manhattan, KS)
At CivicPlus, we are a team of fun, passionate, smart, customer-oriented people who come together to make local government work better. We have designed more than 1,700 local government websites serving over 50 million citizens throughout North America and Australia.
Our Software Developers are responsible for the analysis, design, development and unit testing of software solutions for our company's products.
They also provide maintenance and support to existing code following our standards and best code practices. This role is critical to our company's mission of providing quality and innovative e-government solutions for our clients.
We offer
The chance to develop software solutions that make an impact on society and are used by millions
Competitive salary & benefits
Workplace perks (monthly social events, free beverages, snacks, etc.),
An informal, social workplace where enthusiasm and talent are rewarded
We're looking for
Developers that take pride in their work and want to develop software solutions that improve the daily lives of our clients' citizens.
Experience and proficiency with ASP.NET, MVC, Web API, C#, SQL Server, T-SQL (including Stored Procedures) JavaScript, Ajax, JQuery, JSON, source control management, and writing unit tests/testable code. Experience with WCF (WindowsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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