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.Net Developer with Powerbuilder exp

Company Name:
Tammina Solutions
Hi,

Hope you are doing fine today, please go through my below
position
and let me know if you are interested in proceeding further on submission.

ASP.Net / PB / Oracle / SQL / PL/SQL

Location: Cleveland,OH
Duration: 24 Months

.Net Developer with some PowerBuilder
Cleveland, OH.
Contract

I have a urgent need

Exclusive position for a .Net Developer with some kind of PowerBuilder experience new or old

Will interview and hire ASAP

2 Year contract
ohio


We need to find a strong .Net developer (C#, ASP.Net, MVC, SQL Server) that has any prior experience/exposure to PB (even 10 years ago).
They MUST have solid Oracle PL/SQL skills. If they do not they will not work



We have existing time and attendance (T&A) / work force management system (WFMS) to support. Front end PowerBuilder. Back End Oracle. We don't plan on doing any changes to this system. Just need break fix support.
We want to write new system to replace the WFMS pieceovertime, vacation scheduling, grievance tracking, etc. The T&A piece will one day be transitioned to the corporate solution called Work Brain. The new work force management system will be ASP.Net and Sequel Server. If the T&A piece is not ready when WFMS is we want to interface the current T&A data from the existing system to the new WFMS system in the interim.
The new WFMS system will also replace existing Access related system in Lafayette. The WFMS spec is for a common system, not one that is location dependant.
Looking for someone that
Knows PowerBuilder, Oracle, ASP.Net, Sequel Server
Can help us design the system from a holistic point of view. Not wanting someone who just wants to be told what to do.
The primary contact the person will interact with is in Cleveland and is very strong willed.



Regards
Mahi
703-349-1651Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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