Please find the below requirement and if interested then send me updated resume along with contact details ASAP.
Job Title: Sharepoint Developer
Location: Newark, DE
Duration: 12 months
JOB DESCRIPTION:
· SharePoint Server 2007, 2010, ASP.NET,
• Experience in Sandbox environment, InfoPath 2010, SharePoint Visual Studio Workflow & SharePoint Designer, SharePoint Architecture & Design Knowledge
· Infopath 2010 customization
· SharePoint Development ( Features, Custom Lists, Web Parts Workflows)
· SharePoint Upgrade
· ASP.NET/ C#
· Leadership & Team Management Skills
Thanks & Regards
Vinay Kumar
Technical Recruiter
Email:vinay@sysmind.com
SysMind LLC
38 Washington Road, Princeton Junction, NJ: 08550
Ph:609-897-9670 x 2169
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