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Web2.0 Developer, IBM, Vendor Management, Architecting, London


Listed on:17th April
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:£250-£350
Tags: ibm developer web 2.0 architect
Type:Contract
Start Date:asap
Reference:JJ/Web/12
Recruiter:Aston Carter
Web2.0 Developer, IBM, Vendor Management, Architecting, London
Web2.0 Developer, IBM, Vendor Management, Architecting, London - My client is a not for profit association, and they are seeking an experienced Technologist who can perform a role which will require development skills in Web 2.0 technologies, Relational Databases (preferably IBM), together with the ability to architect/ road-map the development in line with goals of the busuiness. Equally important is the experience of dealing with Vendors, and managing out-sourced development work. This is a really varied and interesting role, which can offer a genuinely unique opening for a dedicated 12 month contract in a current market which has limited opportunities.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/125956
Contact Name:Jonathan Jacobs

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