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Senior .NET Developer / Analyst Programmer - Financial Services Sector

Posted Date: 07/11/08  |   Email to a Friend

Location: Brisbane
Job Type: Permanent
Job Reference: 2229042-BRIPJ34924
Sector: Information Technology
Salary (in AU$): $90,000
Recruiter: Link Recruitment Pty Ltd
Contact Name: Troy Faulder
Contact Email: tfaulder@linkrecruitment.com.au
Contact Phone: 07 35033400

Link Recruitment

Description

  • Strong Salary Package
  • Global Financial Services Organisation
  • Excellent Working Environment

Our client is one of the world’s largest and most successful financial services providers with over 16 million members globally and over US$340 Billion in Assets under Administration. Join a team developing systems in a large environment and in the future enjoy the opportunity to expand your skill set into web and other technologies.

Your responsibility as the Programmer/Analyst will be to maintain and create Visual Basic / .NET applications for the OmniPlus System. The Programmer/Analyst will maintain system documentation related to these applications. Where required the Programmer/Analyst will be required to participate in Project activities as well as Production Support activities.

The successful candidate will be able to display strong skills and experience in the following:

  • Practical application development experience with VB6, VB.NET / C#, TSQL, XML, XSLT, Web Services.
  • Minimal knowledge of SunGard OmniPlus 401k Recordkeeping System and other SunGard products. Not required but beneficial.
  • Strong Analytical and Problem solving skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

This is an opportunity to join a global financial services organisation with opportunity to grow within the business, work for an employer that values their staff and provides training and ongoing development support to see your future is secure.

Search Words: .Net, Visual Basic, C#, C Sharp, Developer, Programmer, Analyst.



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