Senior .NET Developer / Lead / 120-130Kother related Employment listings - Kennesaw, GA at Geebo

Senior .NET Developer / Lead / 120-130K

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
A rapidly growing company in the Atlanta area has an immediate need for a Lead .Net Developer on a direct hire basis. In this role, you will have a lead position in the development of the company's software platform in an Agile environment. Products are developed using the MS stack and using the latest technologies, specifically C#, ASP.Net, AJAX and jQuery. They are looking for somebody who is bright and can lead. There is also an opportunity to build out your own team over the next year while mentoring an existing software engineer who you begin working for this organization.

This company has seen major growth in 3 years and has been ranked in the top 10 in Atlanta's fastest growing companies. It's a really fun place to work with perks that include an in-house chef that makes lunch every day, Xbox, ping pong and foosball tables for when you need a break. It is an extremely family-oriented environment and they truly value their employees.

Responsibilities:

C# ASP.Net system architecture, design, and development
Work as a full-stack developer and have your hands in all areas
Mentor junior software engineers
Work in an Agile environment and develop structured and reusable code
Develop new systems, modify existing customer systems and add new features
Excellent communication skills, works well on a small team

Requirements:

7
years development within C# ASP.Net, strong SQL Server (2008 R2, 2012)
Firm understanding of AJAX and jQuery
Strong familiarity with MSFT Debugger
Previous experience working on or leading an Agile team
Bachelor's Degree in CS

Pluses:

Mobile Development, REST API interfacesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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