Senior Web Engineer - Fed-Tax (Issaquah, WA) Information Technology (IT) - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Senior Web Engineer - Fed-Tax (Issaquah, WA)

Company Description FedTax.
net is a private company that is committed to making it easy for online merchants to collect sales tax.
Our easy-to-use, web-accessible service allows sellers to determine the correct amount of sales tax due for any transaction, and then collect and remit those sales taxes to the appropriate taxing jurisdiction.
Our innovative model features simple integration with merchant sites, and direct business relationships with state and local governments to facilitate payment and remittance.
Over $20 Billion of potential sales tax revenue generated by remote sellers is uncollected each year, and our business model allows us to capture a significant percentage of that revenue stream over time.
Job Description Skills Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
5-10 years experience developing highly scalable user-facing consumer web sites at a massive scale 3-5 years experience with ASP.
NET and C# 3-5 years experience with Microsoft SQL Server Experience with front end technologies including, JavaScript, JQuery, Ajax, XML, CSS, etc.
is required Familiarity with SVN Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently as well as in small groups Previous experience in startups is a big plus Comfortable working in a fast paced, dynamic environment Passion and desire to make an impact Education:
BS Computer Science or equivalent Additional Information No third party applications.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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