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Lead .NET Developer / ASP.NET/C# / 110-120K

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
High-growth and exciting company has an immediate need for a Lead .NET Developer on a direct hire basis. In this role, you will have a lead position in the development of the company's software platform and make sure the Scrum team operates at a high level. Products are developed on the MS stack using the latest technologies, primarily C#, ASP.NET, MVC, AJAX, and jQuery. Full development: back, middle-tier to front with the ability to work on mobile development.
This is a very fast growing, entrepreneurial company that is looking for a bright and energetic Senior who can lead. They operate in a fast-paced Scrum environment, and you will be encouraged to be creative while delivering innovative solutions for the team through research and choosing the best methods/components for the platform.
Responsibilities:
ASP.NET system architecture, design, and development.
Lead and mentor junior and mid-level developers.
Work in an Agile environment and develop structured and reusable code.
Develop new systems; modify existing customer systems and add new features.
Develop and implement new mobile and other cloud functions as needed.
Requirements:
5
years ASP.NET development - developed robust, high-volume systems.
Has worked on Architecture Design
C#, ASP.NET and MVC (preferred, not required, if you can learn it); SQL Server 2008+.
Web Technologies preferred: HTML5, AJAX, jQuery, JavaScript
REST, XML, JSON
Bachelor's Degree
Preferences: Azure or AWS; mobile development.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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