Sr. Software Development Engineerother related Employment listings - Kirkland, WA at Geebo

Sr. Software Development Engineer

Company Name:
iSoftStone
iSoftStone has an immediate opening for a Sr SharePoint developer to join our team! This developer will be working with the Controls & Compliance team with migrating tools to SharePoint Online.

Required skills:
Knowledge of SharePoint Online and what can/cannot be done in the platform
Experience building InfoPath forms
Experience working with SharePoint Designer workflows
Understanding of SharePoint List item limitations and security
Strong experience with SharePoint Online and InfoPath are the required skills
Please note, relocation expenses are not available for this position
About iSoftStone:
iSoftStone is an award-winning global consulting and IT outsourcing firm. With over 15,000 employees globally and growing, iSoftStone has uniquely integrated consulting services, technology services and business process outsourcing for true end-to-end solutions. Our delivery model combines onshore innovation and expertise with offshore programming and development to deliver the highest value to our clients.
iSoftStone prides itself on our ability to partner with clients to deeply understand their industry dynamics and business challenges, in order to find solutions. Internally, we understand that our success is driven by our great team and work environment. We have even received awards for being one of the best places to work by the Puget Sound Business Journal. We're creative, energetic, and motivated by our clients' successes. If you share our passion for delivering innovative technology solutions and want to work for a great company, get in touch. We're always looking for the next big talent.
iSoftStone offers a salary commensurate with experience, an enjoyable and fun work environment, plus an extensive benefits package
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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