.NET Programmer( C#.Net, SQL Server) Information Technology (IT) - Albany, NY at Geebo

.NET Programmer( C#.Net, SQL Server)

Company Name:
Expinfo Inc.
Job Code : EXP_4851
Title : .NET Programmer( C#.Net, SQL Server)
Job Location : Albany, NY
Mandatory Requirements : 60 months experience programming applications in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and C#.NET, using .NET Framework 3.5 or above 36 months experience programming applications in Classic ASP on IIS 48 months experience in designing and creating relational database structures in SQL Server to meet business needs 48 months experience developing applications using the MVVM, MVC or similar architectural patterns 24 months experience developing reports using SQL Server Reporting Services 24 months experience developing reports using Crystal Reports 60 months experience writing unit and integration tests for application programming assignments. Bachelors Degree in an Information Technology related field, from an accredited institution
Desirable Requirements :
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 : May 14, 2014
Job Expiration Date : May 20, 2014
No of Position : 1
Zip Code : 12237
Comments : Please send your resume to , Or Call on 518-533-4900 x 143 (Use our Job Code while applying).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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