.NET Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Bar Harbor, ME at Geebo

.NET Developer

Company Name:
Jackson Laboratory
Tracking Code
4716
Job Description
The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, currently has a full time opening for a .NET Developer - Sitecore. We are seeking talented Developer (C#) Sitecore developers with experience in MVC, CMS and ecommerce to join our team. The ideal candidate will have previous large-scale, multi-device web development experience. An understanding of web analytics, personalization engines, marketing automation and SEO is highly desirable. While this is a development position, the ideal candidate will have client-facing skills with an interest in broad IT-related consulting in addition to coding.
This person filling this position may also have the opportunity to develop .Net applications from the ground up and have exposure to our OutSystems DevOps Platform.
Job Requirements: A minimum of:
5 years' experience with C#/ (.NET versions 3.5, 4.0, 4.5).
3 years' experience with MVC
5 years' experience with JavaScript, HTML, jQuery, AJAX, CSS
5 years of SQL Server knowledge (SQL Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2012)
Experience with Visual Studio 2012 or 2013
Able to write technical documentation
Excellent communicator with both technical and non-technical staff and clients
Able to write customer facing documentation
Experience with Team Foundation Server 2013
1 year of experience with LINQ, Entity Framework (or other ORM)
1 year of experience with WCF and web services
Exposure to SharePoint 2013 is preferred.
Job Location
Bar Harbor, Maine, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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