Reports Developer / Migration Engineer (Crystal to SSRS) Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Reports Developer / Migration Engineer (Crystal to SSRS)

Company Name:
Everest Consultants Inc
Reference # : 14-00268 Title : Reports Developer / Migration Engineer (Crystal to SSRS)
Location : Beaverton, OR
Position Type : Contract
Experience Level : 7 Years Start Date : 06/08/2014
Description
We are looking for a talented, senior-level reports developer who is well-versed in migrating from Crystal Reports to SSRS.
This opportunity is with one of Portland's most respected healthcare industry leaders and is located in Beaverton Oregon.
Ideally, you will have 7
years of experience along with healthcare or similar experience. Interested? Send your resume today to
JOB DESCRIPTION
Sr. Reports Developer
Contract to end of 2014 possible hire thereafter
Beaverton, OR
If this developer has acouple years of experience in healthcare-based applicationsthat would bea big plus. Demonstrable knowledge in web development including: (C#, .NET, Visual Studio 2010, MS SQL Server, WCF, XML, JQuery, Windows Server 2008, IIS7/WAS. Want strong backend skills with SQL Server, some reporting development is done with SSRS, Transaction Foundation Server and SharePoint experience are very good but emphasis of this role is reporting and migration from Crystal Reports to MS SQL Server SSRS.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively in written and verbal form with all stakeholders so not a heads down coding role but not that of a Business Analyst either as this is a development role.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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