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Systems Integrator/Developer (Windows Platform .NET on Visual Studio) (2008201)
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Houston 77001
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:Houston 77001
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Software/Web Development
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Systems Integrator/Developer (Windows Platform .NET on Visual Studio) (2008201)
As one of the nation's largest dedicated hosting provider, The Planet offers a dynamic work environment that values passion, hard work and creative problem solving. You'll find an atmosphere based on mutual respect and trust, with plenty of opportunities to work side-by-side with executives across the company. Above all else, we're a company where what we do is based on principles of integrity, mixed with great opportunities and an open, non-political culture.Our customers are important assets, and we work each day to earn their business and their trust as a valued service provider. Our goal is to create a better world for our customers, with technological innovation, and superior products and service as the cornerstone - and the catalyst - that helps their businesses growth and fuels our success.We offer career development opportunities and continuing education, with competitive salaries and great benefits. Description
Responsibilities Work with small team to build new operational platform and tools for Windows systems management, configuration, monitoring, automation, and troubleshooting.Leverage both commercial and open source tools to meet business objectives.Build tools and capabilities from back-end systems to customer-facing portal.Work with project manager and SMEs to design internal systems.Document developed systems and produce feature roadmaps.Work with dedicated team to ensure success of select customer group.Produce technological advantages through innovative designs and capabilities. Required Experience
Requirements Ability to turn business requirements into working systems and processes.Minimum 3 years of .NET/ASP development and system integration experience. Well versed in SOA concepts and building business logic .NET and construction of webservices (SOAP/XML) Knowledge of WCF a plus.Data modeling and mining in a SQL Server environment a plus.Excellent written and verbal communications skills.Clear documentation of development efforts is a must.Bachelor's degree or comparable training in programming.Strong understanding Microsoft technologies and supporting frameworks.Ability to motivate themselves and work in teams or independently.
 OtherFlextime and partial telecommute a possibility.Submitting a resume online at a job site could cause valuable screening information to be missed.Please apply directly at: http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/jobs/submit.cfm?fuseaction=dspjob&jobid=187591&company_id=15849&jobboardid=24We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
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