Applications Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Applications Developer

Company Name:
Byteware, Inc.
Work closely with a team of engineers and senior programmers to develop, create, and revise complex enterprise applications and highly reliable systems that handle extremely large loads;
Responsible for all phases of the application development process, including analysis of requirements and user needs, design, development, testing and documentation of applications with the aim of optimizing efficiency;
Mentor and assist other developers on technical issues and questions, within the applications development sphere.
Responsible for bug fixing and devising possible solutions to anticipated problems via testing and installation and evaluations of efficiency;
Provide Statistical Analysis via reports and charts using Visual Studio 2005, MVP, Document Management, Terminal Services, ASP.Net 2.0, C#, Citrix Mataframe 1.8, X-ray, SQL Server 2005, Metastorm Exchange Server, Ado.Net, .Net, Client Systems, Oracle, AquaDataStudio, Ajax, XML, JQuery, Themes, Interwoven, T-SQL, Sun Solaris 7.0/8.0/9.0.
Required: Masters Degree in Computer Science or Computer Applications or closely related plus 2 years experience in job offered or as Software Developer or Software Engineer or closely related, or, alternatively, a Bachelors degree in Computer Science or Computer Applications or closely related plus 5 years of progressively responsible experience in job offered or as Software Developer or Software Engineer or closely related. This position requires only little domestic travel to unanticipated locations in the U.S.
Fax Resume to: (678)648-6967Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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