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Sr. Programmmer/Analyst Permanent
Reporting to the Systems Development Manager, the Senior Programmer
Analyst will work with end
users and the Information Technology Team members to analyze, design,
construct, test implement
and support the applications needed by the business.  You will also
provide back-up to
Database Administration.  The ideal candidate will have completed a
post secondary program in
Computer Programming/Analysis and have a minimum of three years in
a similar information technology
environment.  Must have strong development skills in Progress V9 GUI/UIB
to support a large
manufacturing ERP solution.  Experience with a standard cost accounting
ERP software solution in  a
manufacturing environment as well as familiarity with Mapics Syteline
ERP solution is an asset.
Superior communication skills are required.


Please send resumes jobs@systemsontime.com

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