Application Development Architect .NET

  1. Context of the mission
    The architecture team sets out and follows up the architecture guidelines of all starting big projects and assures the quality of the existing and new patrimony of applications.
    The recent centralization of the .NET development and the kick-off of multiple major programs obliges
    us to enforce the team with a supplementary .NET architect.

  2. Language requirement
    Fluent in French, Dutch and English

  3. Required knowledge and experience
    Required level and content of
    education : University graduate

  • Personal skills
    . Mandatory:
    Open minded, Ready to be challenged, Dynamic, analytic, synthetic, , structured, flexible, motivating, collaborating, team-oriented, Business experience required
    . Preferable:
    Knowledge in insurance or accounting applications, Technical experience required
    . Mandatory:
    5 - 10 years experience in application development in Microsoft VB or .NET
    Specialist in C#.NET development, Knowledge of VB6 development, Knowledge of SQL Server, Knowledge about application development frameworks
    . Preferable:
    Experience in solving application related performance problems, Knowledge of Portal technology as for
    instance: Microsoft Sharepoint Portal.
    Functional experience required
    . Mandatory:
    At least 3 years experience in similar
    position, Deep knowledge and experience of architecture: design patterns, architecture methodologies, development guidelines, Building and constructing technical
    design of .NET applications
  1. Objective of the job
    Application Development projects
    Design the technical (.NET architecture of all starting application development projects.
    Explain, coach & follow-up the .NET development team during these projects.
    Give support to the development team & help to solve all occurring problems during development.

Mission d’un an sur Bruxelles, merci de me contacter

10 year in .NET <— Good luck :wink:

Un poste à pourvoir pour dans 4 ans ? .Net date de 2002… Retour vers le futur… -_-

En plus … Dutch ça réduit pas mal les possibilités… surtout que nos amis les Belges parle très bien français ou anglais (enfin tout ceux que je connais)