Job Details: Mumps/SQL Programmer

Job Title: Mumps/SQL Programmer
Company: Palladian Consulting
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: 70-90k
Skills: MUMPs programming, visual basic, C, C++, Java, XML
Date Posted: May-16-08

Palladian Consulting would like to present an opportunity full time for a MUMPS Programmer in Worcester, Mass.

Responsibilities:
1. Develop systems, reports and processes.
2. Design, build, develop, deploy, and validate the new tests and systems on time and within the specified framework.
3. Thoroughly test and document all systems and applications.
4. Support Cache' activity to assure access to all financial systems and networks.
5. Support other department IT programming needs as requested
Education Level:
• 4+ years MUMPs programming in a clinical, healthcare, or regulated industry. SQL experience and programming in a clinical lab desired. • BS or equivalent experience
Required Skills:
1. Proficient in writing reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
2. Possess analytical reasoning and creative thinking.
3. Good communication skills both oral and written.
4. Ability to program in other programming languages (visual basic, C, C++, Java, XML)

Company is offering an excellent benefits package and highly competitive salary, this is an immediate need.

To be considered please contact me at;

Robin Marsh
Palladian Consulting
949-681-8016
robin@palladianconsulting.com

Location: [rss] US-MA-Worcester
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name: Robin Marsh
Contact Phone: 949-681-8016
Contact Email: robin@palladianconsulting.com
URL: http://www.palladianconsulting.com
Contact Comments:

Fulltime employee opportunity with excellent benefits package


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