Software Engineer Job at eCommerce web development Job at Kelly Executive, Canterbury, Christchurch
- Location:
- Canterbury
- Christchurch
- Work type:
- Full Time
- Classification:
- Information & Communication Technology
- Developers/Programmers
We seek the skill and talent of a C# ASP.NET software engineer, to join a rapidly growing team, in a city-fringe location (Riccarton). If you would like to join an extremely successful and growing eCommerce company with a great culture and work environment, this if for you.
Business is booming due to an explosion in online shopping and we seek developers to use their great software design and development skills on a range of new projects.
The ideal technical profile includes relevant commercial experience with the Microsoft web technology stack; Visual Studio, C#, ASP.NET and SQL Server, plus UI tools such as CSS, HTML, DHTML and AJAX.
Experienced developers with a background in in other object oriented languages such as Java, plus good software design and coding skills will also be considered.
As this role involves working in a team, you should have good communication and people skills. A relevant tertiary qualification in computer science from a University or Polytechnic will also be well regarded.
In return, you have the opportunity to progress your career, with a highly successful team, working on new development projects. The salary package is negotiable and is reflected by your abilities.
If you have the skills and experience detailed above click the APPLY button now. Alternatively, if you would like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please e-mail onalan.diepraam@kellyservices.com Candidates who apply for this role must hold a valid work permit to work in New Zealand.If this role does not quite fit your experience please visit our website www.kellyit.co.nz to view other available opportunities or contact us for a confidential conversation.
Please note that due to the Christmas period, acknowledgement of any correspondence relating to this vacancy may not be acknowledged until after 9 January 2012.
