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Analyst Programmer-ASP (Classic),ASP.Net,SQL2000,T-SQL,DTS,HTML

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: asp | sql | html | programmer | .net | dts | analyst | asp.net | analyst programmer | retail | javascript | ajax | windows | migration | back office | asp greater london | asp london
Type:Contract
Analyst Programmer,Classic ASP/ ASP.net/ T-SQL/ DTS/ SQL 2000/ Javascript/ HTML/ AJAX - Retail

An Analyst Programmer is required to develop and support back office applications. The successful candidate will have migration and implementation experience, systems and procedural documentation, relational database development and testing experience as an advantage. the core skills required is Classic ASP 3.0, ASP.Net, SQL Server, T-SQL, DTS packages, Javascript, HTML. Any experience is applications like MS SQL Management studio/ or enterprise manager, or Visual studios would be beneficial with Windows server. Previous retail experience would be beneficial but not essential.

This is an excellent 6 month contract opportunity to work in a large retail/ media company.



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