Biztalk Developer

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Are you a BizTalk expert? Do you have the IT knowhow?

CourierPost is New Zealand's premier courier provider, with a well-earned reputation for the speedy, reliable and secure delivery of urgent and important parcels.

We are currently seeking a BizTalk to developer to act as ECL’s expert for BizTalk activities and environments, including development and support of solutions. These functions will require you to provide leadership and vision in proposing and implementing IT strategies, solutions, maintenance and project based activities in relation to our BizTalk messaging environment.

With a tertiary qualification in IT or computer science and a minimum of 5 years experience specialising in BizTalk implementations, including database, middleware and third party software components you will develop solutions that seamlessly integrate our enterprise applications with customer focus solutions.

You will demonstrate strong analytical and problem solving abilities, excellent oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work under pressure to manage and deliver multiple projects while managing the expectations of numerous individuals, which may be conflicting.

If you are looking to work in a team environment, under minimum supervision to maintain and improve upon the service that we provide to our customers then you are the person we are looking for!

To view the job description, register and apply online go to www.expresscouriers.co.nz attaching your current CV.
Any appointment will be subject to a drug test and a criminal check.

Vacancy number: 185540

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Biztalk Developer

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