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.Net Developer, VB.Net / ASP.Net, Chester, to £24k+Bonus

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Location:Chester chester | flintshire
Tags: .net | developer | asp | asp.net | vb | vb.net | vba | vb6 | sql server 2005 | finance | sql server | sql | .net chester | .net flintshire
Type:Permanent
.Net Developer, VB.Net / ASP.Net, Chester, to £24k+Bonus

.Net Developer

My client is a leading financial services provider who is expanding at an alarming rate. They currently require a .Net Developer to join their impressive operations in Chester. Responsible for developing a number of new financial systems you must have experience of the following:

VB.Net
ASP.Net
SQL Server 2005
VBA / VB6

This is an excellent role within a leading organisation. They offer an excellent training programme, a highly competitive salary and an uncapped bonus potential.

If you would like to join the employer of choice within .Net Development in finance then please apply directly to chris.evans@rullion.co.uk



Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/141388

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