Junior .Net Developer

Eyekiller is an award winning Website Design company based in Bangor, Co. Down. Our imaginative, energetic and happy team has created innovative high end web applications for companies across the province, the Republic of Ireland and the UK.

We are now looking for a talented .NET Developer to join our team. This important role will focus on back end website development, including functional architecture, and the integration of content management systems and third party software into our current website projects. The successful candidate will work closely with the design and front end development teams.

To qualify for the role, candidates must have a stong working knowledge of Microsoft .NET,  PHP, C# and SQL Server

    It is preferable that candidates have between one and two years working experience and a sound general knowledge in the following areas:

    • - Javascript
    • - XML Web Services & Server Components
    • - AJAX
    • - IIS

    Generally we are looking for candidates;

    • - Who have a drive to continue to learn and develop their knowledge in this field;
    • - Who are team players but also work well independently and communicate often;
    • - Who exhibit excellent drive, determination and attention to detail;
    • - Who possess a sound knowledge of the website design process;
    • - Who have experience working with content management, e-commerce, e-marketing and social media apps.

    If you require any further information about this role or the application process, please contact ross@eyekiller.com. You can also check out our website at www.eyekiller.com to get a feel for what we do. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

     

    Eyekiller team

    "Eyekiller have been providing CiNI with a first class service from day one.  We have been receiving nothing but praise and compliments on its professional look and ease of navigation. Eyekiller continue to be an absolute pleasure to work with and we cannot recommend them highly enough."

    Paula Quinn
    Children in Northern Ireland

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