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Progress Programmer, Progress 4GL Developer - Liverpool, Merseyside, North West

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Location:Liverpool, Merseyside liverpool | merseyside
Tags: progress | programmer | progress 4gl | developer | progress programmer | c | c++ | c+ | analyst | analyst programmer | unix | progress liverpool | progress merseyside
Type:Permanent
PROGRESS Programmer, PROGRESS 4GL Developer - Liverpool, Merseyside, North West
Our client is one of the leading suppliers of Software solutions providers throughout the UK. They are looking for experienced Progress (4GL/ GUI V9/ OE) developers to work in the development team.
The ideal Analyst Programmer should have solid (at least 2 years) experience in PROGRESS, 4GL/ GUI V9/ OE and any exposure to C++, UNIX would be beneficial but not essential as it is the PROGRESS experience that is key. The ideal person will have good analytical skills and be able to work well in a team and also use their own initiative.
My client offers excallent structured career progression as well as a fantastic working environment.
Key Skills: Progress 4GL, GUI, V9, OE, Development, Analysis


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