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Cache Programmer (with exp on C#/.Net) PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 00:36

Hi, I would like to take the opportunity to inform you about openings with one of our Prime and Biggest client – Leading Global MNC IT Product Company. They are looking for Cache Programmer experiences ---- this is excellent opportunity for finance domain professionals.

 Position: Cache Programmer (with exp on C#/.Net)

 Total Exp: 2 to 5 Yr.

 Skills: Experience in Cache Programming with Vb.NET, C#, ASP.NET

 Domain: Any  CTC: Best in the Industry.

 Location: Noida or Pune Detail

Job Description: Analyzing, designing, coding, debugging, unit & system testing, documenting independently and guiding team members To provide special interfaces using CSP and Cache script Writing stored procedures using Cache script and making reports using Crystal reports Configuring/fine tuning Cache database, backup reviews etc Adhering to the timelines, status reporting and escalating issues proactively Knowledge sharing through documentation/team meetings/process improvement

Must Have Skills: Proficient in Cache Programming developed by Intersystem Proficient in Dot Net technologies like Vb.NET, C#, ASP.NET Experience in Client Server and Object Oriented environment.

Thorough knowledge of software development lifecycle

Preferred Skills: Knowledge of Ensemble will be an added advantage Credit Union / Banking Domain experience Excellent analytical and troubleshooting skills Qualification: B.E/ B.Tech./ MCA (regular)/M.Tech./M.Sc (Computer Science, Information Science, IT) from a reputed institute.

About Company: One of the Leading Global MNC IT Product Company based in Noida & Pune

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 00:40