.Net Programmer Information Technology (IT) - Rensselaer, NY at Geebo

.Net Programmer

Company Name:
Expinfo Inc.
Job Code : EXP_4726
Title : .Net Programmer
Job Location : Rensselaer, NY
Mandatory Requirements : 84 months experience writing and developing Web Services or WCF. 60 months experience developing applications utilizing .Net 2.0 or above. 36 months experience developing .net web applications 60 months experience with Oracle Databases. To include accessing data with the ODP, writing PL/SQL packages, stored procedures and triggers. 12 months of experience with Microsoft BizTalk and/or CRM Associates Degree or higher. Proof of education is to be submitted with all responses.
Desirable Requirements : The duties and day to day tasks will include but are not limited to the following: Work in coordination with a team of developers to write C# systems C#.Net 4.0. Work with Business Analyst on analysis and logical design. Perform unit testing and correct all identified bugs. Perform complex C#.Net coding. Assist with responding to MDM and Interoperability data requests. The individual in this position will work under the direction of the programs Project Director. Perform writing of complex stored procedures/triggers in an Oracle database utilizing PL/SQL Manage user acceptance of deliverables. Prepare status reports. Provide operational support of the BizTalk environment.
Education Required : Bachelor
Employment Type : Contract - Corp-to-Corp, Contract - Independent, Contract - W2
Interview Type : Face To Face
Salary($) : Negotiable
Travel Required(%) : None
Duration : 24 (in Months)
Remaining Duration : 24 (in Months)
Job Post Date : March 21, 2014
Job Expiration Date : March 28, 2014
No of Position : 1
Zip Code : 12144
Comments : Please send your resume to , Or Call on 518-533-4900 x 136 (Use our Job Code while applying)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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