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IT Analyst (183719)

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
Our client, a leading Utility company based out of Charlotte, NC is currently seeking a IT Analyst on a long term contract basis. This is a long term project which requires candidates to work onsite. No Telecommuting allowed. The pay rate for this position is 60-$65/hr on a W2 basis. No Corp to Corp's allowed.

Description: This position is in the Fuels, Analytics, and System Optimization (FASO) IT Team. The FASO team manages projects and supports for the fuels and system optimization business areas. Application support of complex systems and project issues along with developing small enhancements to existing applications. Looking for C# .net & oracle skills background along with very strong analytical background. More of an analytical role than developer.
Required: - Bachelor's degree in Information Technology / Computer Science or equivalent years of experience and training - At least 5 years of
Experience: C# .Net, EAI and B2B concepts (JDBC Adapter, Broker, JMS Adapter, XML, web-services, SOA, DTDs, Schemas, and EDI standards); Oracle/SQL Server - database development with views, stored procedures, triggers, writing and debugging pl/sql code and scripting, writing queries; Webmethods/informatica/SSIS - Demonstrate Outstanding customer service skills - Demonstrate strong organizational change management skills within a large organization. Demonstrate intensity in completion of work assignments.
If qualified and interested, please send your resume to:
Gaurav Patel Client Relations Manager
ACT Consulting
Phone: 860-461-4172
Fax: 860-371-2177
E-mail: GPatel@act-info.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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