JavaScript Developer (#45737) Information Technology (IT) - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

JavaScript Developer (#45737)

Company Name:
Ashley Ellis LLC
A big project needs your talent!
Dozens of FORTUNE 500 companies and massive government entities rely on the solutions of this unique company to support their operations. This team, one of the most diverse and talented in the industry, could use the skills of a JavaScript Developer like you on their new project. By taking this 3 month contract, you will have the opportunity to implement your code across the entire nation, and there may even be a fulltime job waiting for you in the end.
Over the next 3 months, a JavaScript Developer like you will work with a small team on a brand new dashboard application. You will:
Employ your unrivalled expertise with JavaScript to propel software applications through the full SDLC.
Design and write new web application code using Ext JS and Sencha.
Run comprehensive tests to ensure that your applications are error free and ready for implementation.
This JavaScript Developer Has:
Full JavaScript Framework
Ext JS
Sencha
This JavaScript Developer Enjoys:
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
Base Life Insurance
About Ashley Ellis
At Ashley Ellis, we connect IT professionals like you with rewarding careers and contract opportunities that fulfill your career goals and interests!
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Why work with Ashley Ellis LLC? Not only do we have the best resources and networks to serve you in your career path, but when we place you at your dream job, we also donate brand new technology to classroom in your area through our Technology for Tweens program. Find out more at www.ashleyellis.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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