Job Title: Programmer 4 - Telerik Reports , Columbus OH
Interview: On-site interviews.
Short Description:
The Programmer is responsible for report generation using the Telerik (Window Forms/Reporting) toolset. The focus will be on participating as a member of a development team charged with a rewrite of the Food Safety Inspection Licensing System (FILS).
Skill Set
Telerik
(WinForms/Reporting)
Required 4
Visual Studio...
Job Title: Programmer 4 - Telerik Reports , Columbus OH
Interview: On-site interviews.
Short Description:
The Programmer is responsible for report generation using the Telerik (Window Forms/Reporting) toolset. The focus will be on participating as a member of a development team charged with a rewrite of the Food Safety Inspection Licensing System (FILS).
Skill Set
Telerik
(WinForms/Reporting)
Required 4
Visual Studio (Window Forms, Solution, Projects)
Required 4
C# Required 4
Project
Telerik report generation in support of the rewrite and platform refresh of the Food Safety Inspection Licensing System (FILS) will be the primary focus. The corresponding SQL databases contain complex stored procedures, views, triggers and functions which must be evaluated, modified and
created. Programmer should have proficiency with SQL and interfaces (SQL Server Manager, SQL Studio Management) and Telerik reporting.
The programmer must fit in teamwork environment as well as follow direction. Programmer may be responsible for all phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC); gather project business requirements, analysis of hardware/software requirements, design reports, database modifications, code review, unit testing, user support and training, and maintenance. Development will be performed in a test environment and promoted to production environment upon approval by senior developer or supervisor. Programmer must use established formats, review and understand
existing code, controls, SQL stored procedures and views. The programmer must adhere to agency coding standards, procedures, and complete documentation such as impact analysis and change control. Use of third party tools is prohibited without prior approval by the project programmer
or supervisor. Programmer will participate in weekly developer working group meetings to discuss progress, obstacles, timelines, and goals.
Working hours will be 5 days a week; 8 hours per day - starting no earlier than 8:00AM and ending no later than 5:00PM. State holidays will be observed.
Thanks.,
Dhana
dhana@highbrowbiz.com
dhanabal2016usa@gmail.com
614-525-9917
Highbrowbiz.com
Interview: On-site interviews.
Short Description:
The Programmer is responsible for report generation using the Telerik (Window Forms/Reporting) toolset. The focus will be on participating as a member of a development team charged with a rewrite of the Food Safety Inspection Licensing System (FILS).
Skill Set
Telerik
(WinForms/Reporting)
Required 4
Visual Studio (Window Forms, Solution, Projects)
Required 4
C# Required 4
Project
Telerik report generation in support of the rewrite and platform refresh of the Food Safety Inspection Licensing System (FILS) will be the primary focus. The corresponding SQL databases contain complex stored procedures, views, triggers and functions which must be evaluated, modified and
created. Programmer should have proficiency with SQL and interfaces (SQL Server Manager, SQL Studio Management) and Telerik reporting.
The programmer must fit in teamwork environment as well as follow direction. Programmer may be responsible for all phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC); gather project business requirements, analysis of hardware/software requirements, design reports, database modifications, code review, unit testing, user support and training, and maintenance. Development will be performed in a test environment and promoted to production environment upon approval by senior developer or supervisor. Programmer must use established formats, review and understand
existing code, controls, SQL stored procedures and views. The programmer must adhere to agency coding standards, procedures, and complete documentation such as impact analysis and change control. Use of third party tools is prohibited without prior approval by the project programmer
or supervisor. Programmer will participate in weekly developer working group meetings to discuss progress, obstacles, timelines, and goals.
Working hours will be 5 days a week; 8 hours per day - starting no earlier than 8:00AM and ending no later than 5:00PM. State holidays will be observed.
Thanks.,
Dhana
dhana@highbrowbiz.com
dhanabal2016usa@gmail.com
614-525-9917
Highbrowbiz.com
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