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Company Description

Hadronts put great efforts to make technology smoothly integrate with your business can grow. As your technology partner we utilize our great experience and expertise in industry of information technology to work with you.

Job Description

HADRONTS is currently seeking a highly motivated individual to join our client's team as an application developer. The developer will work with highly experienced software engineers and architects to implement enterprise applications. Additional responsibilities include providing valuable input into the design of systems, testing to identify defects, performing research, generating documentation and general application maintenance. The developer must be flexible, creative, able to take and give direction, straight forward and hard working.

Qualifications

Responsibilities:

Perform unit testing for developed software.

Keeping up to date with technical, as well as industry sector developments.

Complete work orders/task as assigned and within allotted time frame.

Develop a professional working relationship with company employees throughout

Perform other related job duties as assigned.

Document technical actions by completing forms, reports, logs and records.

Generate monthly report.

Provide update on projects at the request of management.

Required Skills:

Understanding of relational databases, SQL syntax and the construction of

Understanding of web programming (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).

Understanding of object oriented design, data structures and algorithms.

Strong organizational skills and the ability to adhere to coding and quality

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Required Qualification:

Bachelor's/Master's degree, preferably in Computer Science, Information

Technology, Computer Engineering, or related IT discipline.

Additional Information

Additional Information

We offer:

Free training.

Excellent Salary Package.

Real-time Certified S/W Trainers.

Health Insurance.

Complementary Accommodation.

contact :

Mr Robert: 6822313010

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