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Sharepoint Admin/Developer

Company Name:
Celertek
We are looking for a SharePoint Administrator/ Developer to support a spearhead an effort supporting a mission critical government program. We are looking for an individual who can work both independently and in small groups with excellent interpersonal communication skills. You must be able to understand and manage multiple technologies and initiatives simultaneously. You must be highly flexible and learn quickly with the ability to switch quickly from one type of technology and/or project to another. You must be well versed with SharePoint Development / Administration (Preferably 2013)
Basic/Required Qualifications
Candidates for the position must meet the following requirements:
Minimum 2 year experience working with SharePoint Server software performing architect, build and operational roles (SharePoint 2013 preferable)
Strong knowledge of SharePoint Architecture, Object Model, Shared Services, SharePoint Templates, and SharePoint Features
Familiarity with custom workflows, data integration, dashboards, web parts, content types and SDLC using SharePoint family of technologies
Familiarity with SharePoint design and development using Visual Studio (Including Reporting Services), InfoPath and SharePoint Designer
Experience maintaining, configuring and managing a SharePoint environment, including backup, performance tuning, patching, job scheduling, and supporting developers (SharePoint 2013 preferable)
Familiarity with building out-of-the-box and custom solutions on SharePoint, including Web Parts (SharePoint 2013 preferable)
Familiarity with troubleshooting issues integrating SharePoint with AD, JIRA, other Enterprise applications and firewalls
Familiarity with SharePoint administration which is hosted on Cloud infrastructure ( e.g. Amazon GovCloud)
US Citizen with an active Secret ClearanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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