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Programmer Analyst - BC Lottery Corp

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, January 14, 2009 1:11 PM · Filed under Vancouver, Victoria · Comments

Join one of BC’s most dynamic companies and bring your drive, innovation and creativity to an exceptionally exciting role in
Kamloops.

British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) - one of BC’s top 50 employers - is in the business of entertaining people with exciting lottery, casino and bingo games that are fun, fair and help to enhance the lives of British Columbians. We have a passion for growth and the courage to innovate. We focus on the player and we value being one team.

Drawing on your professional technical expertise, you will support the implementation of enterprise-class applications such as ERP and CRM. You will act as a consultative partner by providing analysis, business process modelling, business requirements documentation and advice to internal and external stakeholders, enabling the efficient and effective delivery of technical products and services.

Our workplace fosters openness, mutual respect and individual development. If this position fits your personal game plan, visit www.bclc.com for full details and to apply by January 26, 2009, quoting competition #2009.003.

 
Company:
British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC)
Website:
http://www.bclc.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Since inception more than 30 years ago, BCLC has evolved from a lottery company to an organization that conducts and manages lottery, casino, bingo... [more]

 

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