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Perl Web Application Developer (onsite), United States, Florida, Boca Raton

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Perl Web Application Developer (onsite), United States, Florida, Boca Raton
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Posted: May  5, 2008

Job title: Perl Web Application Developer

Company name: Lexis-Nexis

Location: United States, Florida, Boca Raton

Travel: 0%

Terms of employment: Salaried employee

Hours: Full time

Onsite: yes

Description:
We are seeking perl programmers to design, develop, test, maintain and
support high performance, scalable, innovative web-based applications.

About the Company:
LexisNexis is a leading global provider of information and services
solutions to the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law
enforcement, tax, accounting and academic markets. The company provides
customers access to 5 billion searchable documents from more than 35,000
legal, news and business sources. 
 

Location:
The position exists within the Lexis-Nexis Risk & Information Analytics
group located in Boca Raton Florida. For more information on Lexis-Nexis
please view our website at: http://risk.lexisnexis.com/. 


Required skills:
3+ years of experience with the Perl programming language 

Experience with the Unix/Linux Operating System 

Experience with Relation Database Systems 

Must be an energetic, self-motivated problem solver who works well in teams 

Desired skills:
Experience designing/developing large scale software systems 

Experience developing dynamic Front-end server-side applications with HTML,
JavaScript and CSS
 
Experience with XML, XSLT, SOAP and Apache web servers	

Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment 


URL for more information: http://risk.lexisnexis.com/

Contact information at:
http://jobs.perl.org/job/6691#contact





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