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Application Developer

Company Name:
Optomi
Description

Optomi, in partnership with a leading workforce management company targeting large companies is seeking an Application Developer for their Alpharetta, GA location.
This person will be responsible for supporting capabilities for replenishment, inventory and warehouse management and transportation applications.
Key
Responsibilities:
Mobility is a big initiative, helping employees access schedule from phone as well as track time and swap shift
They are looking at integrating multiple products into product suites at UI level
The applications are enterprise-level and are very data-dependent. Candidates need to be able to take an application that can scale to multiple thousands of employees
There are over 3,000 tables in their database, so candidates must have experience in similar environments
Requirements
The ideal candidate is a mid-to-senior level developer or team lead
Proficient in C#, .Net, JavaScript
Familiar with: NHibernate, EXT JavaScript, Jira
Agile experience
Ideal candidates would have several skills/experience from the following list
Test Driven Design
T-SQL
C++
WPF
WCF
Finally, candidates that have expertise in designing and implementing large scale, enterprise class applications are preferred
The person will enjoy
Flexible Hours
Ability to telecommute
Free snacks EVERYWHERE
Latest and greatest technologies
Visual Studio 2013
Ext JS Version 5
Great benefits upon conversionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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