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Junior .net Developer
From:
Company: Ajilon (see all of this employer's jobs) 507 Plum Street Ste. 102 Syracuse, NY 13204
Contact: Ron Haas Apply by eMail:15337050.185@jobfrenzy1.com

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Job Reference ID:
DF15337050
Category:
Information Systems
Duration:
9+ Month Contract
City, ST:
Albany, New York
Country:
United States |
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Description:
Here you go..
The Programmer is needed to perform technical activities related to writing the instruction code using WCF, WPF and .Net, and testing modules and components. This individual will work with the CAMP transformation of the application to a .NET based architecture, eliminating the reliance on the current framework based on the Foundation for Cooperative Processing (FCP). They will participate in the integration of components and linking the new architecture to the existing FCP platform to ensure functionality is correctly developed.
Requirements:
At least 2 years experience in client, business tier and data tier application development of complex, n-tiered client-server applications using .NET.
At least 18 months of experience using all of the following within the .NET 3.0 or later framework: VB.NET, WCF, WPF
At least 2 year of experience working directly with one or more of the following:
SQL Server Reporting Services, Microsoft Expression Blend, BizTalk (link in thru WEB service calls).
At least 2 years experience using SQL, PL/SQL writing stored procedures, functions, preferable in Oracle 10g or higher.
At least 2 years experience writing unit tests and running automated regression/integration testing.
At least 2 years experience in performing knowledge transfer to client staff of programming techniques supporting the development of n-tiered client-server applications. (Provide concrete work experience not theory)
Education: Bachelor
Experience: At Least 3 Years
Travel: Not Specified
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Job Created:
Tue Oct 20 2009 04:27:20 AM
Last Modified: Tue Oct 20 2009 04:27:20 AM
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