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My client is a major broadcaster and leading household name. Due to their success and expansion they are looking to recruit x2 .NET Developers who will be responsible for working in a full project life cycle environment through designing, developing, testing, correcting and documenting complex systems and modifications to production systems from supplied specifications, using agreed standards and tools.
The ideal candidate for this role will have experience with: Developing Web and Windows applications using C# .NET 2.0, 3.0, SQL Server 2005, HTML, XML/XSLT, CSS, 2.0, JavaScript.
My client is ideally looking for solid .NET Developers who have worked on a number of cutting edge enterprise scale projects who will ideally have experience of application development tools/software tools which automate or assist part of the development process.
In Particular: Code Generation, Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, Automated Build Tools, Database Modelling and Design Tools. Proficient in Programming Languages in Particular: Microsoft .NET 2.0 and 3.0 C#, SQL Server 2005, T-SQL, XML, HTML, JavaScript. Familiar with Operating Infrastructure (hardware, databases, operating systems, Local Area Networks etc.) in particular Microsoft SQL Server. Understanding and development and/or delivery of Broadcast IS Products & Services and the ability to translate a functional requirement into a Technical Solution using appropriate tools and techniques. Experience with Code generation tools and techniques, and code quality and process automation tools such a MS Test, NUnit, MS Build and NCover.
This is a unique opportunity to work alongside some of the best people in the business working in a dynamic and cutting edge environment and it will offer you the opportunity to move your career to the next level.
Dot Net Resourcing are acting in the capcity of a recruitment agency in relation to this position and are specialist recruiters of Microsoft skilled proffesionals in the UK.
Posted: 01/04/2010
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