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Technical Qualifications: Programming Experience using Visual Studio VB.Net, C#, ASP.Net, Oracle PL\SQL, JSON, REST APIs and Crystal ReportsSQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) experience a plus.
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Demonstrable experience in Entity Framework code first, leading data conversion efforts, working in MS SQL Server or Azure SQL, C#,. The developer will secondarily support web and server-oriented application development in C.
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Requires knowledge and background in Microsoft SSIS, MS SQL Server, and Oracle as well as awareness of the full environment technical stack of Informatica, MuleSoft, COBOL, Java, Salesforce, C# with.
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Required 10 Years Hands-on experience with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Required 5 Years Hands-on experience in SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS, SSAS), ORACLE, T-SQL Required 10 Years Hands-on experience in Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Datawarehouse Required 7 Years Hands-on experience in deploying and maintaining large-scale data processing pipelines.
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NET Core years SQL Server – DB design/development –years Azure/TFS Automation –years Jquery & Javascript –years Very good Communication skills and documentation skillsSQL Server 2005 + (SQL Stored Procedures and SSIS packages)Java Script/JQueryVery good communication skills and documentation skillsTelerik Preferred skill set: GitlabPower Platform developmentAgile development methodology.
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Is preferred Experience in working with Oracle or SQL Server backend technologies Experience in GIT, TFS, Azure Devops is preferred. Client is looking for a Sr. Dot Net Developer to work on a long-term project at MD State Hwy Administration.
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Proficiency in programming languages, including C#, Python, PySpark, and T-SQL, and experience with database technologies PostgreSQL, SQL Server, AWS Redshift. Job Role: Semarchy Senior Developer.
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They are looking to recruit a Senior C# Developer with MS SQL Server with at least 5 to 10 years solid expertise. Software Engineer with C# and MS SQL Server.
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7+ years’ experience as an ANSI C developer coding for Windows Intel and Solaris SPARC. Exposure to Unix, classic ASP, SQL server a must. 2017 & ASP, SQL server (Capital Market –STP – Straight Through Processing.
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AVP – MDM Application Developer page is loaded. Experience in UI frameworks such as React or Vue JS. In-depth understanding of MDM concepts, data modeling, data integration, data quality, and data governance principles.
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NET developer with extensive development experience using C#, ASP.NET and Microsoft SQL Server. Net developer with C#, utilizing ASP.Net MVC, ADO.net and entity framework to help develop and expand an existing e-permitting system.
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NET Developer will assist in end-to-end system enhancement and new development using C#, Bootstrap, CSS3, HTML5, TypeScript, JavaScript, Knockout, ASP.NET Webforms,. NET Core, MVC, and Entity Framework, SQL Server including creating stored procedures, functions, tables and creating and maintaining SSIS packages and SSRS reports.
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C# Full-stack Developer (with SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS experience) - LOCAL CANDIDATES ONLY. Position : C# Full-stack Developer (must have strong SQL Server development experience including SSIS, SSRS.
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Requires experience using a variety of tools and languages including: Visual Studio, SQL Server, Classic ASP, ASP.NET, Clearcase, Photoshop CS, VBScript, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, DHTML, XML, XHTML, Visual Sourcesafe, SQL, VB, VB.NET, ADO, ADO.NET, Oracle, SSIS, SSRA, SSAS, Visual Basic, T-SQL, PL SQL, C/C.
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