Senior.Net/ K2 Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Washington, DC at Geebo

Senior.Net/ K2 Developer

Company Name:
Hire IT People, LLC
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Location:WASHINGTON DC
Job ID#6233
Date Posted:29 Dec 2014
Job Summary
Max Rate
Open
Work Status
Any work Status
Duration
6 Months
Openings
1
Type
Contract
Submission Deadline
01-06-2015
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Description:
DDOT
OITI is seeking a consultant for / K2 Developer role. The consultant will provide an extensive
support of custom software development and maintenance using C#, SQLServer,
SharePoint, Web Services, JavaScript, CSS, K2, CoSign, Telerik, ASPOSE and
other tools and technologies. The
selected candidate will: Develop Intranet web Applications using and
C#, APSOSE, Telerik, Cosign and/or other third party components
Develop
SharePoint 2010 web parts and applications, Implement K2 BlackPearl solution
for DDOT
Support
various DDOT intranet production applications including TOPS, Cityworks
Skills:
Skill
Required
/ Desired
Amount
of
Experience
Expertise
Rating
Experience
with Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Required
13
Years
3
- Expert
Experience
with .Net Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0
Required
13
Years
3
- Expert
JQuery,
AJAX, JavaScript Programming
Required
8
Years
3
- Expert
Experience
with Telerik, ASPOSE, CoSign
Required
3
Years
2
- Proficient
Experience
with Relational Database MSSQL, Oracle stored procedures, packages and
functions
Required
13
Years
3
- Expert
Experience
with SharePoint 2010 and Web parts development
Required
3
Years
3
- Expert
Experience
with K2 BlackPearl
Required
2
Years
2
- Proficient
Experience
with CityWorks database schema
Highly
desired
2
Years
2
- Proficient
Experience
in Crystal Report programming skills
Required
8
Years
3
- Expert
Microsoft
Certified Professional
Desired
Municipal
Government Experience
Required
3
Years
2
- ProficientEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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