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Software Engineer (ASP.NET)

TimeLeeTech , Faisalabad
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Industry: Information Technology
Category: Web Development
Total Position: 2
Job Type: Full Time ( firstshift )
Job Location: Faisalabad, Pakistan
Gender: Doesn't Matter
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager)
Minimum Experience: 1 Year(Post qualification 1 to 5 years relevant experience)
Apply By: Mar 15, 2010
Posted: Feb 15, 2010
   
   
Job Description:

TimeLee Tech is a forward looking organization targeting IT solutions and services to international market. We urgently require highly motivated, confident and self initiated personnel to join our professional team. We are seeking for ASP.NET developers to be appointed at our Faisalabad office:

General Requirements:

o A Bachelor or a Master degree in related area
o Strong in Software Engineering and OOP Concepts
o Highly professional and disciplined
o Excellent communication, interpersonal and analytical skills
o Take ownership and pride in work
o Able to produce quality work within specified timelines
o Related certification
o Prior experience of international projects would be a plus


We offer attractive remuneration package and excellent work environment. Interested candidates are invited to apply in full confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be called for interview. The sooner you apply the better it is.

Good Luck!

 
Skills Required:
 
o Strong skills and experience in Microsoft .NET framework, ASP.NET, C# or VB.NET, ADO.NET
o A firm grip over HTML, JavaScript, CSS, AJAX, XML and XSLT
o Highly proficient in database design, SQL and stored procedures
o Abreast with N-Tier architecture, designing and implementation of Web Services
o Familiar with Crystal reports and SQL Server reporting services