Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Warren, NJ at Geebo

Senior Programmer Analyst

Company Name:
Placement Services USA, Inc.
Develop client side applications using technologies such as Visual Studio, C#, (WPF), WinForms, Javascript, JQuery, AJAX, HTML5, CSS, JSON, SharePoint, IIS/Apache, Java, Oracle, curses, Shell Scripting, C/C++, Posix Threads, Async Programming, TCP/IP sockets; Develop SOA applications using technologies such as WCF, ASP.NET Classic web services, Java SOAP and REST webservices; Develop and design/model database applications using Oracle 10g, SQL Server 2008, TOAD for Oracle, SQL, Server Management Studio 2008, ADO.NET/EF, SSIS, PL/SQL, Pro C/C++; Installation/administration of Linux, Solaris, Ubuntu, Eclipse, C, C+
and .NET Environments, databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL & MySQL) and TFS/SVN/CVS; Implement several design patterns like Repository Pattern, MVC, MVVM, Dependency Injection, Abstract Factory, Finite State Machines, publisher/subscriber. Skills: .NET 3.5, VS 2008/2010, TFS, ASP.NET, MVC, WCF, WPF, C#, WinForms, Javascript, JQuery, AJAX, HTML5, CSS, XML, JSON, SharePoint, IIS, Entity Framework, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MYSQL, LINQ, curses, Shell Scripting, Java, C/C++, Posix Threads, Async Programming, Socket Programming, Oracle 10g, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server Management studio 2008, ADO.Net, PL/SQL, Pro C/C++.
2 Years of Experience in a job title w/similar duties and skills to the offered position.
Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Applications, Engineering or Related
Please send us your resume via email at with reference #198105 in the subject line. Do not copy and paste your resume in the body email. Please attach it as a Word document. Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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