Senior .NET Software Engineer up to $85K Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Senior .NET Software Engineer up to $85K

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Senior .NET Software Engineer up to $85K Full-time hire: Senior .NET Engineer up to $85K base bonus relo.
Summary: The IT Software Engineer or Architect is a member of a programming team responsible for developing, packaging and delivering new service offerings related to web-based, Client Server solutions, and Business Intelligence initiatives. This position reports directly to an IT Director. The incumbent will be responsible for accomplishing all project and production support work within prescribed timeframes and ensuring that proper programming standards have been met. Duties: Design, code, and test programming solutions Prepare necessary program documentation and operating procedures Provide production support for vendor supplied and in-house developed applications for the business areas supported by this team Development of business knowledge within specific lines of business within Pan-American Manage assigned production and project work load Requirements: 3 - 5 years related experience Experience with Microsoft .NET technologies (VB .NET, C# .NET, ADO .NET ) Experience with WCF, WPF and LINQ a plus High proficiency with Structured Query Language Good knowledge of relational database design and programming (SQL 2005/08/12 preferred) Experience with Microsoft SharePoint Experience with data warehousing, OLAP technologies, ETL processes, and MDX preferred Proficiency with Microsoft SQL Server Analysis
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(SSAS), Integration Services (SSIS), Reporting Services (SSRS), and Performance Point Services preferred MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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