Software Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Portsmouth, NH at Geebo

Software Engineer

Company Name:
Direct Capital Corporation
The Software Engineer position requires a passionate, hands-on developer who will assist in the design and development of software using smart and pragmatic strategies. This person will work with an extremely collaborative team to create applications and web services using C#. We strongly value diverse experience, flexibility and fresh thinking. We encourage all our team members to drive innovation, question the status quo and lead our technology strategy forward.
What will you be doing?
Developing multi-tiered web based platforms
Work in a collaborative team environment in an Agile fashion
Development efforts are centered on data collection, database driven platforms, integration with the CRM platform.
What experience and education do you need to have?
Bachelor's degree / EE and 3
years experience
What skills do you need to have?
Must be willing to learn and develop web based platforms implemented with the latest technology
In-depth experience with C#.NET, and the framework
Experience developing with the latest versions of Microsoft SQL Server
2
years Experience in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript framework based front end development
1
year experience developing Web Services using SOAP, JSON, REST and AJAX
Proven history in successfully balancing concurrent projects
Experience with administration or VisualForce/APEX is a plus
Experience in iPhone and/or Android development is a plus
Experience in a B2B sales or financial environment is a plus
Job Title: Software Engineer
Department: IT
Location: Portsmouth, NHEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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