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C++/Perl Developer (Renton, WA)

Company Name:
Wimmer Solutions
Our Client is seeking a C++, Perl Developer in Renton, WA. In this role, you will assist senior developers in the development of functional specifications, based on vision and scope provided by the Development Manager.
The ideal candidate, will design work on new systems in current-generation languages and platforms, exercising individual judgment to implement appropriate design patterns and practices. You will implement functional specifications on the targeted products, and perform relational modeling under the supervision of senior developers to implement new database designs within the context of the overall database structure. You will also perform literate programming, using adequate commenting and documentation tools.
REQUIREMENTS:
1-3 years of C+
development experience
1-3 years of Perl development experience
0-2 years of Regular Expression experience
1-3 years of experience in C# a strong plus
Experience working with the current-generation languages and platforms or equivalent coursework
Experience working with multi-threaded development or equivalent coursework
Commitment to industry standard code practices and literate programming style
Basic understanding of software development best practices and procedures
Ability to communicate effectively across a spectrum of Business, Creative, and Technology personnel at all levels of the organization
Positive, can-do attitude a mustEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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