Sr. Software Engineer - Material Handling and Packagingother related Employment listings - Frisco, TX at Geebo

Sr. Software Engineer - Material Handling and Packaging

Software Engineer needed for in the North Dallas, TX area for state-of-the-art software, engineering and production company that designs and manufactures automation systems for warehouse and pharmaceutical operations. A .Net developer (vb.net and asp.net) proficient in Visual Studio 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2 and 2012. A candidate with a strong knowledge and understanding of data driven applications from design to implementation who can recommend and leverage best practices for developing scalable solutions. In addition to new Web, Windows and Database development, there are opportunities to upgrade/migrate existing interfaces to the latest technology.
Why work here?:
Exposure to many industries including : Healthcare/Pharmacy, Manufacturing and WIP, Consumer Goods, Electronics, Food & Beverage, Distribution, Catalog & Mail Order, and Liquor fulfillment
Room for Growth!
Excellent compensation plus profit sharing!
Full benefits including Heath/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
401k matching!
Both direct hire and contract hire available
Requirements:
Successful candidate must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in the following:
ASP.Net
SQL Server (2008-2012)
VB.NET
.Net Framework 4.0
C#.Net
C++
JDBC/ODBC
Ajax/Javascript
.Net Framework 4.0
VB6 Experience a plus
Willing to travel
Degree Preferred.
Travel to customer locations - about 25%Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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