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Enterprise Directory Architect / TDA


Listed on:9th May
Location:Berkshire
Salary/Rate:N/A
Tags: architect sql government x.500 technical architect sql server dts
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:JOB0015343/DIR
Recruiter:Penta Consulting
Experienced customer facing Technical Architect required to design a directory solution for a high profile government client in Berkshire.

The successful candidate will have strong experience in a Customer facing architect role, excellent documentation skills and design experience for Directory Services related solutions or similar Data driven software solutions in the following technologies :-

oC#
oSQL Server 2005, SQL Server Stored Procedures, Transact SQL
oSSIS/ DTS object model
oVisual Studio 2003/ 5
oMIIS/ ILM
oXML
oKnowledge of X.500 and JSP457

Government security clearance to SC level or above is highly desirable.

This position will call for exceptional communication and documentation skills.

Please send your CV for immediate consideration.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/129961
Contact Name:James Pickard

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