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.Net Developer at The Integer Group

Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
URL: www.integer.com

Position: .NET Web Developer Department: Information Technology / Information Systems. Status: Full Time Application Deadline: OPEN

Job Description:

Channel Fusion is looking for a self motivated web developer with strong knowledge of Microsoft’s .NET development environment. Operating Systems include Windows NT/2000/2003. Must have 1+ years experience in object oriented web development using VB.NET and ASP.NET. A strong working knowledge of Microsoft’s SQL Server is a must along with strong fundamentals of RDMS including writing and integrating stored procedures and triggers etc. A very strong working knowledge of object oriented programming paradigms is also required. The daily function includes developing the technology platform in a fast paced environment with tight deadlines. Also required is the ability to perform technical support, design and implement the back-end database systems as well as the front end interface, design and maintain reports and interface with the consulting team to manage the overall project. Experience in Crystal Reports, Java, XML, Exchange, UML design methodologies and writing design documentation a plus. This is a great opportunity with a growing company using cutting edge technology and working with Fortune 500 clients. For consideration, please include your U.S. work authorization status, salary requirements and current location and send your resume to Tae Macdonald at tmacdonald@channel-fusion.com. Only candidates who include this information will be considered. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V.

To apply
send resume to tmacdonald@channel-fusion.com

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