.NET Programmer - Contract to Hire Job Information Technology (IT) - Tempe, AZ at Geebo

.NET Programmer - Contract to Hire Job

Company Name:
Yoh
.NET Programmer - Contract to Hire Job Junior .NET Programmer needed for a contract to hire opportunity with Yoh's client located in Phoenix AZ. What You'll Be Doing: - Maintain Web sites from support tasks, technical and/or creative design documents. - Decipher the document, find holes and communicate with the designer, project manager and sometimes the client. - Maintain Web site code in ASP.NET that interacts with MS SQL databases, performing all beginning to end functions. - Cut up graphics and formatting images. - Build and/or modify web forms. - Build and/or modify code that interacts with database. Create, Read, Update, Delete What You Need to Bring to the Table: - One to three (1-3) years of proficient experience in C# and .NET Framework, preferably with some exposure to ASP.NET MVC - Proficiency building high-performance web applications - Proficiency using jquery (or similar) - Knowledge of relational database concepts - Willingness to learn and utilize emerging technologies - Self-starter with excellent organizational and time management skills - Fast learner, quality consciousness and committed to deadlines. - Ability to work in collaborative environment - Able to work under deadlines What are you waiting for? Apply Now! Recruiter: Erwin deGuzman Yoh, a Day and Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. J2W: INFOTECH Tax Term: CON_HIRE_W2J2WBRPHX Ref: Branch: IT and Telecom MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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