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WEB C # / SQL Programmer Analyst

PlanIT

Responsibilities:

  • Ensuring the evolution of customer needs for team solutions (C # / ASP.Net applications, SQL and Oracle queries, business packages)
  • Realize requests for team evolution (implementation of new functionalities in applications, new needs or new interfaces, etc.)
  • Participate in the migration of our applications in PaaS and CaaS
  • Participate in business projects according to need

Requirements:

  • Possess a degree in an appropriate discipline;
  • Have a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience;
  • Experience in C # / SQL application development (scope: evolution projects – 50 days)
  • Knowledge of SQL and PLSQL, C #, ASP.Net, Crystal Reports
  • Good knowledge of Windows environments and relevant experience in an environment with specialized software packages
  • Teamwork, autonomy, positive attitude, spirit of collaboration and mutual help.
  • Proficiency in written and spoken French, solid knowledge in English.
  • Experience in following methodologies in development and documentation (analysis, test documents, etc.)
  • Experience in maintenance and evolution of systems, applications or software packages
  • Knowledge of Cloud Environments
  • Experience at Desjardins is an important asset.
  • Accustomed to work in work teams
  • Experience in a related business area an important asset too (securities, asset management, accounting)

Asset:

  • Knowledge of the following is an asset: EAGLE package, OLAP reports
  • Taste and aptitude for analysis and programming, maintenance projects and evolution, learning ability (software packages)

If you qualify for this opportunity, please apply!

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Plan IT is an equal opportunity employer. Thank you in advance for your interest, however, only those selected for consideration will be contacted.

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