Silverlight/.NET Developer Needed ASAP - Contract Internet & Ecommerce - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Silverlight/.NET Developer Needed ASAP - Contract

Company Name:
CyberCoders
Developer Needed ASAP - Contract Developer Needed ASAP - Silverlight, .NET, User - Skills Required - Silverlight, .NET, User Interface
If you are a Developer Needed ASAP with experience, please read on!
#### Top Reasons to Work with Us
1. Growing company with professional and managed service offerings!
2. Excellent Partnerships with Microsoft, Amazon, Rackspace, Accenture and other large companies!
3. Competitive Compensation!
#### What You Will Be Doing
We are seeking a Silverlight Developer/Architect for a short term contract (2 to 4 months) in Louisville. You will be responsible for doing an analysis of the current situation, conduct change risk assessments, then make recommendations that align with the client''s objectives. If you are a Senior level consustant, or Architect with Silverlight, please apply today!
#### What You Need for this Position
5
years of .NET software development experience
3
years of Silverlight development experience (UI Tier, Services tier, load testing)
The ability to make recommendations based on analysis of the current systems
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, or equivalent development experience
#### What''s In It for You
Competive contract rate.
So, if you are a Developer, please apply today!
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Date Posted: 4/4/2014 4:04:57 PM
Job ID: PB2-1144967
Salary: Unspecified - Unspecified
Education: BS
Job Type: fulltime
Category: Information Technology

Experience: More Than 5 Years
Locations: Louisville, KY USEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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