Job Description ________________________________ New England GeoSystems is looking for a developer and SQL Server administrator with a familiarity of Geographic Information Systems. This is a fast growing area of our company and within our industry as a whole. We are looking to add to our team of developers, analysts and technicians. The knowledge areas for this position cover: * SQL Server * Geocortex Essentials & Workflow Designer * Familiar with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) Technology * ArcGIS Server * Amazon Web Services / Server Management * Javascript * ASP.NET technologies (MVC, WebAPI) * ArcMap The responsibilities will be to assist at a high level in the following areas: * Management of NEGEO's SQL Server infrastructure - located locally and on AWS * Management and development of NEGEO's extensive ETL workflows * Write and troubleshoot new and existing SQL code * Management and development of NEGEO's GeoCortex based applications * Knowledge and use of ArcGIS Server map services * Classic ASP, ASP.NET and Javascript programming support * Knowledge and familiarity of ESRI's ArcMap software Expertise in other areas of programming, SQL, GIS, and systems management would be beneficial. We are a small consulting company going through an expansion. Salary will be is based on experience. Full benefits are available, as well as being part of a flexible, fun and rewarding work environment. We are looking to add this position to our staff immediately. Job Type: Full-time Required experience: * SQL Database and/or GIS: 4 years Required education: * Bachelor's Click here for online posting.<http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=gis+developer+sql+database+administrator&jk=ea92700dbf46dfd9&_ga=1.95486684.1749027911.1459873196> Or send resume to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list (CTGIS-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all CT GIS Users. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove yourself by going to http://listserv.uconn.edu/ctgis-l.html