C#.NET - OO languages - London
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| Location: | City of London greater london | london |
|---|---|
| Tags: | c | c+ | c++ | oo | c#.net | windows | vb6 | visual studio | sql server | insurance | health | nunit | project manager | sql server 2005 | sql | c greater london | c london |
| Type: | Permanent |
C#.NET - OO languages - London
C#.NET - OO Languages
My client is the second largest company in the Life and Health insurance (stock) market. It is also recognised as one of the top 20 best big companies to work for in the UK by The Sunday Times.
It currently requires a number of highly experienced C# / .Net application developers to expand the existing team to meet the demands of several exciting projects and the role will be to produce good quality code to specification and to assist during the development and test phases. Specifically this will mean:
-Undertaking activities as directed by the line manager or project manager.
-Taking responsibility for producing code that is fit for purpose, unit tested, delivered on time and that adheres to departmental development standards.
Essential:
Excellent academics, 2.1 or above from a top university
C#/ .net framework v2
Proven Relational database design and programming skills.
Experience of working with large distributed transactional systems.
General understanding of distributed system architecture.
Unit testing (formal/ informal, NUnit/ Visual Studio)
Solid understanding and proven experience of OO programming techniques.
Windows forms
Full project lifecycle experience
Desirable:
VB6
C# v.3, .Net framework 3.5
Programming Web services, windows services, business and data logic assemblies.
Experience of design or involvement of design of architectural solutions.
SQL Server 2005
Knowledge and experience of programming using design patterns
Full business training will be provided!
Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.










