Sr. Software Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Portsmouth, NH at Geebo

Sr. Software Engineer

Company Name:
Direct Capital Corporation
Innovators with a diverse experience, flexibility and fresh thinking - need apply. Our Senior Software Engineer will lead a collaborative team to create target=_blank> # applications and web services that connect a business workflow platform on target=_blank> . We encourage you to join the team and crush the status quo and propel our technology forward.
What will you be doing?
Architect, design and develop software applications using target=_blank> MVC with the target=_blank> Web API.
Design and develop C# based web services and applications
Work with the Application development team to applying Agile methodologies to continuously design, create and deliver world class software
Recommend software utilities, packages and process improvement to drive technological advancement
Multi-task across several projects, collaborate with technical and non-technical partners
Understand the market in which we operate and our customer's needs
What experience and education do you need to have?
BSCS/EE and 5
years experience
What skills do you need to have?
Strong and current experience developing target=_blank> # web applications using HTML5 markup and CSS3 styles
Experience using JavaScript including jQuery
Exposure to Knockout, SPA development using Durandal, micro ORM implementations, Twitter Bootstrap
Experience with IIS, SQL and stored procedures, familiarity with Microsoft SQL Server
Excellent communication skills
Exposure to integration with the Salesforce CRM a plus
Eagerness to engage with and mentor other developers
Success at balancing multiple concurrent projects
If this explains you and your background, we want to speak to YOU!
DCC is an equal opportunity employer (M/F/D/V).
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Job Title: Sr. Software Engineer
Department: IT
Location: Portsmouth, NHEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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