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Senior C# Contractor

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
We are in search of a strong C# Web Application Developer to join our team for a 6 month plus contract position. We are a division of Fortune 500 Company where great things happen. You will play a critical role in the full SDLC for a new front-end web application that will replace our existing interfaces for an internal and customer facing web application. You will work with a team of developers to create the presentation layer as well as the business, services, and data access layers for this application. You will also work with several other areas including business and quality analysts, vendors, the architecture and integration teams, system and database administrators, systems support, and users to deliver business solutions that meet the needs of our company. You must have excellent technical and communication skills and a team oriented, self motivating personality is required. A successful candidate will need to have the desire to learn new skills and take on new challenges to meet the project goals.

Qualifications:
Minimum of 6 years C#, .NET, and HTML/XHTML experience
6
years of experience with web application development and application integration roles
Solid experience with HTML, ASP.NET MVC, JQuery
Experience with different frameworks such as Bootstrap and Javascript
Experience tuning code and processes for performance.
Experience developing front-end web applicationsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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