Net Application Web Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Moline, IL at Geebo

Net Application Web Developer

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Sedona Technologies - Moline, IL Job Description Are you looking to be part of a cutting edge team? Then look no further! Sedona Technologies is a consulting company that provides Information Technology and Engineering Services to companies throughout the United States.
Sedona Technologies is a division of The Sedona Group.
Founded in 1986, The Sedona Group has offices in over 30 US cities and annual sales of over $110 million.
Sedona Technologies creates innovative solutions allowing our customers to better manage critical information, control costs, and improve performance and efficiency through technology.
For over 17 years, Sedona Technologies has been helping the business community solve complex business problems through the application of technology.
If you think you'd like to pursue this opportunity further and have the following skills:
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Net Application Web Developer Required Skills 3-5 years' experience with C# 3-5 years' experience with.
NET 3- 5 years' experience with SQL server 2008
3-5 years' experience with Web application (HTML/CSS/Angular/Telerik) Self-starter, able to take initiative Strong verbal and written communication Strong attention to detail Energetic and enthusiastic Strong team player Email kweninger@sedonatek.
com with your resume today! (Please only qualified applicants need apply-No 3rd parties.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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