Senior Software Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Senior Software Developer

Company Name:
Contract Land Staff
Contract Land Staff is looking for a Senior Software Developer in Sugar Land, TX, to create quality software applications. Design new functionality from a technical and functional perspective including application architecture, business logic, workflow and user interface. Test solutions. Debug code to solve bug reports. Query data for applications and reports. Use the following technologies and tools: Net framework, C#, ASP.NET, Flash or Flex, Javascript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, Entity Framework, LINQ, WCF (REST or SOAP), SQL, SSRS, MVC 3 and 4, Razor, and Visual Studio 2008+.
Requires Bachelors or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical/ Electronics Engineering or Software Engineering. Position also requires five years of progressively responsible experience in the above job or as Software Developer or Application Developer to include: - 5 years in software development to include any one of the following: web development, database development, report development or data integration; - 4 years in database development using SQL programming, and in web application development using C#, ASP.net, Flash or Flex, AJAX, Javascript, and HTML; - 4 years in web application user interface design to include layout, input validation, performance, and general user experience; and - 2 years in MVC 3 or MVC 4, writing SSRS reports and integrating with SSRS, and with a client side toolset which must include JQuery, Kendo UI, Flash, Javascript, HTML, and AJAX. The above experience may have been gained concurrently.
TO APPLY: e-mail resume to Frank Baumgartner at: , or fax at (281) 274-9688 and reference position title. Please disregard any instructions on this website to apply online.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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