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.NET Developer
Permanent, £45K + benefits, Surrey, Ref: LL/SURREY

My client is a leading provider of customer-focused IT payment services and solutions.

Due to their success and rapid expansion, and on the back of launching a new product, they are seeking to recruit an experienced . NET developer who will be responsible for system enhancements, designing and developing next generation systems and new services for a next generation product. After a period of familiarisation working with the original developers, the candidate will be expected to be responsible for all future development and support of the system.

The client has a long history of designing, developing and bringing to market robust and feature rich systems and is looking to enhance their solutions and product range through the delivering of a range of next generation solutions in accordance with global design and application development principles. The ideal candidate will have MCP/MCTS in Net Web Applications and have experience coding Web Services, experience of designing/developing secure Web services, MS SQL 2000/2005 and should be able to design relation databases, stored procs, triggers and jobs. Excellent knowledge of JavaScript, CSS and DHTML.
Knowledge of and experience with integrating at least one of the following: Payment services; PayPal, protx, Google Checkout and World pay and have experience developing shopping cart systems and/or E-commerce systems.

This role will allow you to contribute to the definition and technical specification of new system frameworks and allow you the opportunity to develop to specification various modules within those frameworks.

This is a unique opportunity for the right candidates to join a team at an early stage working on a number of exciting and cutting edge projects. The client is looking for strong team players that will relish the chance to expand their skills and who welcome a challenge.

Posted: 01/04/2010


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