Job Vacancy - .NET (VB.NET or C#) Technical Consultant / Managers X 3 (Manchester)
.NET (VB.NET or C#) Technical Consultant / Managers X 3
Manchester
.NET (VB.NET or C#) Technical Consultant / Managers X 3 £35-50K + Benefits– Manchester.
Our client based near Manchester is currently undergoing a phase of expansion and are therefore looking to increase their technical teams. They are currently looking for a number of strong technical consultants with VB.NET or C# experience to work with the technical teams and business managers. You will have excellent management and/ or leadership skills, being able to communicate all levels, with the ability to advise others on the best technical approach. The organisation is looking for candidates who want to progress their career with excellent training and benefits.
If you have strong technical skills in VB.NET (or C#) and SQL Server and can communicate with people at all levels- please send your CV to nick.derham@adriasolutions.co.uk or call 01625 874399.
.NET (VB.NET or C#) Technical Consultant / Managers X 3 £35-50K + Benefits– Manchester.
Adria Solutions is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
.NET (VB.NET or C#) Technical Consultant / Managers X 3 £35-50K + Benefits– Manchester.
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