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Shahan, Ray
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Wed, 1 Mar 2006 14:53:56 -0600
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Hi all,

We have another opening for a COBOL/VIEW/IMAGE contractor.  The initial
contract will be for 6 to 9 months, and may possibly be extended after
that.

The job will be just outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and it is a
heads-down-bang-out-COBOL-code assignment.

Some requirements:
		Must be very, very strong at COBOL/VIEW/IMAGE.
		You must be able to work on-site here in Wisconsin
(Green Bay area) 5 days a week (telecommuting is not an option for this
assignment).
		You must be able to work well under stress (lots of it).
		You must be able to be a team player who can adjust and
adhere to our methodologies for coding and SOX compliance.
		We use SUPRTOOL and DATANOW extensively, and QEDIT is
our source editor, so knowledge of these tools is a real plus.
		Previous experience with full SDLC and SOX compliance
procedures is also a plus.
			
	We'd like the start date for this assignment to be as early as
possible.
	
Please send your resume directly to me - note: I will try to answer each
resume submission personally, however, if I am unable to, please know in
advance that your resume *will* be reviewed. If you are selected for an
interview, your resume will be forwarded to an IT Staffing vendor that
we already do business with for formal submission to the interview team.


 	We plan to set up interviews ASAP. When a candidate has been
selected, I will post that the opening has been filled to the list, so
that I don't leave anybody in Limbo.  

Thanks in advance for your help.


Ray Shahan 
Life is not a journey to the grave with the 
intention of arriving safely in a pretty and 
well preserved body, but rather to skid in 
broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, 
and loudly proclaiming: 
-- WOW!!! What a Ride



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