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ASP.NET Developer - OpenRoad

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, February 1, 2008 10:05 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Paid Job Posts · 1 Comment

OpenRoad is currently seeking an ASP.NET web developer to assist in the development and maintenance of custom ASP.NET web applications. An ASP.NET developer at OpenRoad works on building highly usable websites, using Microsoft's ASP.NET framework, SQL Server, and other Microsoft development tools. You will be working on a project team with OpenRoad staff, including business analysts, project managers, and other developers.

OpenRoad offers competitive wages, benefits, and a flexible working environment located in downtown Vancouver and near bus, Seabus, Skytrain, and Westcoast Express.

Responsibilities:

Working with business analysts to design and develop web application user interfaces, develop custom reports, produce web services, and design and implement databases for your application. Your ability to produce accurate estimates, work with BA's and project managers to drive out requirements, and implement an elegant solution to the task at hand are key to your success in this position.

Required Skills:

  • minimum 2 years ASP.NET experience
  • minimum 3 previous ASP.NET web applications
  • VB.NET and/or C#
  • HTML, XHTML, XML/XSLT
  • Javascript
  • IIS, Windows 2003, SQL Server 2000 and up, ADO/ODBC
  • Microsoft Certification desirable, as well as .NET 2.0 experience

See more about this job at www.openroad.ca or email your resume and cover letter to careers@openroad.ca.

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1 Comment

Vardan said on Sat, April 5, 2008 at 8:21 AM

Dear Sirs,

I am a web/database programmer with 9 years of experience in creating web sites, including database driven web solutions. Worked at every level and phase of web/database project development, from determining needs and researching technologies through planning, design, and development to testing, delivery and maintenance. I have already sent my resume by email.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks.

Varda

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