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Job offer- UK- C++, Java, VB, C#, .NET Developers


2005-11-24 03:32:15 PM
delphi121
Calling Top C++, Java, VB, C#, .NET Developers:
Are you a top developer looking for a new challenge in consultancy? Do
you feel that software is often delivered which lacks the quality
required to go live? Would you like to control the standard of systems
delivered in high-profile enterprise-level projects?
As a Senior Consultant, your responsibilities will include: Leading a
consulting team or working autonomously to ensure successful project
delivery; Defining solutions for quality processes; Identifying
inadequacies in a diverse range of systems; Managing client expectation.
Our client is a specialist, independent organisation that tests and
implements mission-critical systems to reduce risk, cost and time.
After a thorough education in the latest automation tools and
techniques, you will join their team at the forefront of technology.
Required Qualifications/Skills:
Science Graduate (2.1 or above), Excellent knowledge of Programming (2
of C++, C#, VB, Java),
Development methodologies (V-model, RAD, DSDM and Agile),
Systems architecture (mainframe, client/server, Web & terminal server),
SDLC (version control, configuration management, release processes),
Strong database knowledge (especially of SQL).
Critical evaluation of information for accurate decision-making,
Identifying issue & providing solutions,
Excellent verbal & written communication,
Working as part of a team,
Being customer-focused in all solutions,
Professionally delivering high-quality and attention to detail,
Able to deal with change and innovation and striving for personal
development,
5-10 years relevant IT experience.
Age range: 25 ?35 Years
Location: London
Job Type: Permanent
Start Date: February 2006
E-mail: S u z a n n e b @ h a r v e y j o n e s . c o . z a
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Re:Job offer- UK- C++, Java, VB, C#, .NET Developers

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Age range: 25 - 35 Years
Isn't this illegal in the UK under the age discrimination act?