Wednesday, October 04, 2006

.NET Developer (LF) in Chicago, IL

The Experienced Application Developer will work with other development resources and key vendors to build new applications to enhance and extend enterprise systems. S/he will be heavily involved with the design, development, and testing of new software, and work with others to ensure a smooth implementation of changes to existing systems as well as new applications. Experience: The candidate will have 2+ years of experience in systems design and development experience in n-tier and client/server environments. S/he should also have at least two years of experience developing within the Microsoft .NET environment. S/he should be a versatile team player that can successfully address several independent tasks at once. S/he should possess a good balance of strong technical and business skills, including solid written and verbal communication skills. REQUIRED SKILLS Solid Experience with Object Oriented Principles, Development with Microsoft .NET (at least 2 years experience), Development using C# .NET (experience with VB.NET a plus), Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, including expertise with stored procedure development, Microsoft Windows 2000 or later, Understands and embraces a structured development process and Bachelor or Associate Degree DESIRED SKILLS WinForm development and architecture design, HTML, XML, and other web-based technologies, .NET 2.0 (Whidbey) a plus, ASP/COM+/VB6 ? WinDNA, Experience in developing software using coding standard & patterns, Development with Microsoft Office 2000/XP Professional Edition, Experience in working on a reporting system, Visual Source Safe, FRx Financial Report Writer, General knowledge of accounting POSITION IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN SUBURBS. SALARY WILL NOT EXCEED $65,000/YEAR PLUS A BUILT IN 10% BONUS- TOTAL UP TO $71,500. TO APPLY: DO NOT CLICK "APPLY" BELOW. EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO JIM OLSEN DIRECTLY AT OR CONTACT HIM AT 312-616-7974. To Apply to this job go to http://www.GadBall.com or click here