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  Sharepoint Developer / Architect / Consultant (MOSS, WSS, SPS)  

Technologies:

WSS, SharePoint, MOSS 2007, ASP.Net (C# and/or VB).

My client, a successful technology company and a leading Microsoft Gold Partner is experiencing an unprecedented demand for SharePoint services and is looking to expand its SharePoint team. We are looking to recruit a number of SharePoint Consultants/Developers/Architects for current and future client projects.

The successful candidates will have:

0 - Experience of ASP.Net (VB or C#), SharePoint and MOSS 2007.
0 - Commercial experience of development across the full development project life cycle.
0 - Strong design, development and implementation experience around SharePoint technologies including Moss 2007 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
0 - Experience of Web project delivery. You will be expected to maintain and promote technical standards across Web projects and deliver solutions within agreed timelines.
0 - Good team working and client facing skills.

Desirable:

0 - Consultancy or Project Management exp in SharePoint
0 - Knowledge of other technologies such as BizTalk 2004/2006, Microsoft 2000/2003 , Active Directory, Exchange, IIS, Visual Studio
0 - Knowledge of SQL Server (stored procedures, SQL
0 - Qualification and/or experience working in an ITIL or Prince2 environment will be viewed favourably.

Bryanston, Permanent; negotiable between R400K and R550K ctc per annum

 
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