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Senior Sharepoint Developer



Premium Job From SportsDirect.com
Recruiter:SportsDirect.com
Listed on:6th November
Location:Shirebrook Mansfield Nottinghamshire
Salary/Rate:£35000 - £45000
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:TJDS4
Contact Name:Sportsdirect.com
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Due to the continued growth of our business we are significantly expanding the IT department. We need smart people who get the job done. That may involve producing handheld solutions for our warehouse, analytical forecasting systems for our buying teams, or developing new features for our epos system.

Key requirements:

-3-4 years of Administration and Development experience in SharePoint 2010 (knowledge of -SharePoint 2013 is advantageous)
-Solid understanding of SharePoint development lifecycle.
-Ability to configure simple applications using Out-Of-The-Box SharePoint functionality and extend them further using custom solutions if the business requires
-Understanding of platform hosting models and environments.
-Knowledge on backup/recovery and disaster recovery plans and procedures.

Key Sills:

-C#
-SharePoint 2010
-Custom Workflow Actions
-Web Parts
-Fields
-Timer Jobs
-Business Connectivity Service
-ASP.Net
-SQL Server 2008/2012

Desirable Skills:

-SSRS
-SSIS
-SharePoint 2010/2013
-Managed metadata service
-Excel service
-Search Service
-User profile service
-REST API
-Web services
-CSS/HTML 5/ JavaScript/ JQuery

We are a fast moving and agile business with ever changing requirements and a passionate team. Apply now for your chance to make a real difference in an interesting and innovative workplace.

About Us:
Sports Direct is the UK's leading sports retailer by revenue and operating profit, and the owner of a significant number of internationally recognised sports and leisure brands. Sports Direct is also a Top 10 Global Sports Retailer. The Group has retail interests outside the UK including; Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Cyprus and Republic of Ireland and has a flexible approach to entry into new markets

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