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C# SQL SENIOR DEVELOPER - DATA GROUP, LONDON BANK

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Location:City of London greater london | london
Tags: c | c+ | c++ | sql | developer | senior developer | xml | xml schema | xslt | sql server 2000 | client server | com | lead developer | n tier | sql server | c greater london | c london
Type:Permanent
C# SQL SENIOR DEVELOPER - DATA GROUP, LONDON INVESTMENT BANK

C# SQL Lead Developer required for a global investment bank C# SQL Senior Developer Generic Data Services team.

Skills are C# 4 years, C++ 5 years, database modelling 7 years, SQL server 2000/ 2005 development 5 years, XML/ XSLT XML schema design and implementation experience 3 years.

Some background in C++ is highly desirable as is exposure to .Net Remoting, COM, Threading and the WinAPI.

Experience of working with (loading, saving, distributing) real time market data is highly desirable.

Candidate must have experience of full development life-cycle, database schema design (logical and physical model) and architecting scalable n-tier client server systems.



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