Project Manager - ASP.net/C# Development


Salary / Rate:
GBP 50,000.00-60,000.00 
Location:
Kent 
Rate:
Yearly 
Job Type:
Permanent 
Sector:
Programme / Project Management 
Date Posted:
17/12/2008 
Reference:
NESIT-NES84573FR 
 

My leading Folkestone based client is urgently seeking a hands on C# IT Project Manager, with strong experience in the application development life cycle.

The ideal candidate will have strong experience throughout the development lifecycle including analysis, development and support and will typically have simultaneous responsibility for a number or IT development initiatives.

Experience in ASP. NET, C# and Web Services is essential, as is specific experience in managing software delivery projects.

You will ideally be certified in PRINCE2 or another project management methodology.

An excellent salary is on offer, in addition to a great range of benefits.

For more information on this role, please submit your CV via the Apply link in the first instance.




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