January 4, 2005 at 8:03 am
Designs, develops and maintains web-based software using Microsoft C#.NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server 2000, ASP, XML, and MSMQ. Software deals with very large datasets (hundreds of Gigabytes) as well as high-transaction volume and high-availability web applications. In-depth SQL Server database knowledge necessary. Good design, testing, and coding skills a must. Good debugging and troubleshooting skills a must. May be called upon to lead other developers. May deal with external or internal partners. Good communication and organizational skills are necessary.
Job Description:
• Designs, develops and maintains high-transaction volume, high-availability web-based software using Microsoft C#.NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server 2000, ASP, XML, and MSMQ
• Develop and manage to specifications, project schedules and quality standards such that deliverables and commitments are met.
• May port FindWhat software to meet external partners needs
• Optimize code modules and processes to keep up with increasing demand
• Maintains architectural integrity of existing base of software
• Status reporting as necessary
Experience and Skills:
• Full life cycle development experience with Microsoft C#.NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server 2000, ASP, XML, and MSMQ.
• In-depth SQL Server database knowledge
• Excellent communication and organizational skills.
• Self-directed and self-managing, good communication and organizational skills
• Good design, coding, and troubleshooting skills
Apply now:
http://career.pereless.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=83017.viewjobdetail&CID=83017&JID=8514
January 7, 2005 at 8:00 am
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January 7, 2005 at 1:00 pm
Job postings such as this would generate a lot more interest, potentially, if there was a suggested starting salary. Unless the potential employer is cheap, in which case, they shouldn't bother.
A senior level developer would expect about $100K salary, I'd think. (I'd expect about that for the qualifications listed.)
So long, and thanks for all the fish,
Russell Shilling, MCDBA, MCSA 2K3, MCSE 2K3
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