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Senior .NET Developer / C# / ASP.NET MVC

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
Dynamic and rapidly expanding company has an immediate need for a Senior .Net Developer on a direct hire basis. In this position, you will play a lead role in establishing robust, scalable, and reliable web-based products. This is a great chance to expand on your experience to develop innovative real world, SaaS-based software and define new solutions that will have an immediate impact on millions of customers!
This company is looking for a person with an entrepreneurial spirit, who can provide true-Senior-level direction and coding. They offer flex hours, 401K, a casual dress code, and several perks that true 21st-century techie companies offer.
Responsibilities:
Serve in a senior role to develop robust, web-based products while working in various software disciplines.
Provide hands-on, expert-level programming/design/analysis while using leadership skills to solve problems and help the team reach business goals.
Solve business requirements via storyboarding, prototyping and developing complex technical solutions.
Refine product requirements and deliver products built to these requirements with BAs and Developers.
Requirements:
6
years C# ASP.Net, SQL, AJAX, XML/XSL, Javascript, REST, Web Services, Web App Security, Performance Tuning, Platform Config/Tuning.
At least 6 months-1 year experience with MVC or similar strong web experience with other patterns (MVP, MVVM, etc.).
Strong OOD concepts, service architectures, and app dev using relational databases.
Experience with full product lifecycle.
Communicate well with BAs, QAs, and other Developers.
Software revision control and test methodologies.
Works well in Agile/SCRUM.
Research new and emerging technologies.
Bachelor's Degree preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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