C#.Net Developer (WPF)
This is a great opportunity for capable developers to work on a number of exciting systems development projects on-site at a large global financial services institution!
These are ongoing roles so will last a long time for the right individuals!
£380-400 per day (Inside IR35, via an umbrella company)
6 months +
3 days onsite in Canary Wharf and 2 days remote
The role will involve the following:
- Interpreting business requirements
- C#.NET development Testing applications
- Strong hands-on skills for C# Windows application development running on large size of databases (WPF)
- Some background in IT theory/architecture
- Supporting users on applications created or modified Documentation
- Support for existing application programmes which are written in other languages like VB.NET, MS VBA for Excel and Access, MS VB and MS Excel Macros will also be required.
- Updating versions of MS .NET Framework and MS Visual .NET platform to include any necessary changes of existing systems running in Production
- Assessing the impact of data processing loads on SQL and Oracle database and when appropriate.
Keywords: developer, programmer, engineer, analyst, a/p, consultant, lead, leader, SQL, server, oracle. PL/SQL, c#, c sharp, .net,
Type:Temporary
Required skills
- Applications
- Architecture
- Banking
- C#
- PL/SQL
- SQL
- WPF
- Theory
Reference: 52905169
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