Senior Developer at Smart Tickets Ltd (London, United Kingdom)

Smart Tickets has recently launched www.GigJunkie.net a live music social network with the aim of having definitive gig listings. We’re recently funded and we’re looking for a Senior Developer to propel the company forward.

About you:
• You work well in a team environment
• You are a programmer because you love programming
• You like to complete tasks precisely and accurately
• You have an excellent command of written and spoken English
• You have brilliant coding skills – your friends and colleagues come to you for the best advice and you have worked on many successful projects
• You want to work for a company where your voice is heard and your suggestions get implemented
• You have excellent skills in: ASP.Net 2, C#, AJAX, XML, Web Services and Soap, SQL Server 2005 and SSIS, Visual Studio 2008, CruiseControl.Net and MSBuild, TDD, Enterprise Library
and an MQ technology such as MSMQ
• You have a solid background of highly transactional websites, public websites, enterprise level applications, localisation, profiling and analysing data to produce trends, and load testing web applications
• You understand the power of Web 2.0 and how it can be leveraged
• You might have experience of WWF and WCF, TortoiseSVN, Telerik controls and an Agile environment
• You have a valid EU work visa

About the Job
You would be working with a small growing team that is critical to the success of Gig Junkie. You would be based in our offices close to Tate Modern and Borough Market. You would be working closely with the Technical Director in leading the development of Gig Junkie, using some of the latest technologies. You will be architecting the core API, enhancing the integration framework, and developing rich web UIs. In your application, we’d love to know what problem you would be interested in working on at Gig Junkie.

Salary: Negotiable. Equity opportunities.

Interested? • Send us a current CV to jobs@smarttickets.biz
• Make the subject line “Senior Developer [Insert your name]”
• Where possible include references to any of your work that is publicly accessible
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