.NET Developers, Two Positions Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

.NET Developers, Two Positions

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Our client is a twenty-year-old, very successful software firm with particular expertise in working with the Microsoft family of products. They are looking for a two .NET developers who, after an initial six month contract period, may (if interested) be offered permanent postions with the firm. These individuals must have strong communication skills, be problem-solvers, and must have experience that shows growth in technical responsibilities. The successful candidates will, ideally, have led a team of developers and will have managed software development projects. Ideally, will have experience developing software on a billable hours basis.
The initial project will last for six months at Cape Canaveral developing a web-based application (from the ground up) to replace their clients legacy system.
The ideal candidate will have the majority of the following qualifications and
Experience:
? Proven experience with C#.NET
? Proven experience with SQL Server 2008
? Proven ability to write complex Stored Procedures and Views for complex, normalized databases
? 3
Years experience with Microsoft Reporting Tools (SSIS/SSRS)
? 5
years experience in Windows Form development (desktop applications) using Microsoft s Visual Studio .NET tools, MVC
? 2
years working in a team environment
? Strong problem solving skills are critical for success in this roleEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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