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VB.Net Developer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Work closely with traders to enhance and build on data intelligence to analyze asset valuations and identify potential trading opportunities. Design and participate in special projects, software and report coding.
Responsibilities:
Perform analysis on data contained within the gas and risk management systems and develop and write code for resulting required reports.
Assist in the programming and coordination with outside consultants of all upgrades and enhancements of the gas management software system.
Assist in developing tools that make it easier to get data into and out of the gas management and risk software systems.
Ensure the accuracy and integrity of the gas management system.
Assist in resolution of any gas management system issues.
Ensure documentation and adherence to SOX controls related to system changes and upgrades.
Maintain effective internal and external contacts. Work in the spirit of cooperation that fosters teamwork and a sense of responsibility.
Skills:
Computer science degree or 4 years relevant work experience with gas management systems.
At least five years Microsoft SQL Server experience (versions 2000 and later), including stored procedures, functions, views, and database triggers.
5 years Microsoft Visual Studio development experience (versions 2003 and later), utilizing the VB.net language.
Windows Forms applications (including grid controls), Crystal Reports for .Net Framework (2.0 and later) or equivalent Crystal Report development experience.
Technical skills:
Preferred- Working knowledge of third party Infragistics grid controls for use in Windows Forms applications.
ASP.net development.
Experience utilizing VB.net code to create and export Microsoft Excel worksheets.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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