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Software Developer - Windows/.net/ C# - Munich -€75,000

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Recruiter
Optimus Search
Posted
04 July 2012
Closes
01 August 2012
Ref
SW-C#-WIN-MUN-JM
Contact
John Murphy
Location
Munich
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
€50000 - €75000 per annum + Outstanding Benefits Package

Further information

Software Developer - Windows/.net/ C# - Munich -€75,000

Optimus Search is urgently looking for a Windows expert with solid experience programming in .net/C# languages for our outstanding security client with an office in Munich. Our client is a market-leader in its field and offers a fantastic working environment with flat hierarchies, attractive company pension scheme, exciting development opportunities, yearly Bonus and salaries higher than the market average.

Job Role:

As a member of a team in an agile, Scrum-based development process you will be involved in the:

* Development of server and client components for our client's well-known product

* Implementation of server and client components. NET (C #, WCF, WPF)

* Integration of components, documentation and test

*Technical coordination with other teams and departments to globally distributed sites

Your profile:

* Very good knowledge of object-oriented design and object-oriented programming

* .NET development with C # and WCF

* Knowledge of WPF, Windows Forms, database design (SQL Server) and C + + is an advantage

* Sound knowledge of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 as the target platforms

* Good knowledge of English

Interested? I'm sure you will be - contact John ASAP with your updated CV for more information now!

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