Lead Programmer Job Posting



Job Title: Lead Programmer
Job ID: Lead Programmer
Company: AccuNet, Inc.
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: 60,000-80,000
Skills: Programming web based applications, ASP, SQL Server, .NET and C#.
Date Posted: Oct-27-09

General Overview
We are looking for a business person who likes to program!
Do you know the fundamentals of accounting?
Do you understand the accounting transactions behind a write off of inventory?
Do you like to program in .Net, SQL and web services?
We have a job where you can put those skills together and make customers happy.
We have strong benefits, competitive pay and an environment where you can learn and grow.
Dynamics SL (Solomon) experience is a strong plus.

Major Duties
Responsible for design, budget, programming, testing and support of development projects from small to large. Work with team members assigned in designing, debugging, documenting and installing the developed applications.

Skills
Programming web based applications, ASP, SQL Server, .NET and C#. Must be a motivated self-starter with ability to manage multiple project priorities. Excellent analytical, written and verbal skills required.

Solid oral and written communication. Good organizational skills. Team building. Self-motivated and able to work with minor supervision. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Must be able to and show history of budgeting development work. Must work out of Columbus, Ohio.

Knowledge
5+ years experience in business system implementation with demonstrable skills in software development.
Dynamics SL (Solomon) experience is a strong plus.
Dynamics CRM experience not required, is a plus.
Dynamics AX (Axapta) experience not required, is a plus.

Company Benefits
Medical, Vision, 401K, short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance.

Location: US-OH-Westerville
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name:
Contact Phone:
Contact Email: hr@accu.com
URL: http://www.accu.com
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please email resume and cover letter to hr@accu.com.




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