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*Job Title:*Digital Library .NET Developer

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*Who can Apply:**U.S. citizens and H-1Bs accepted*

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*Client:*General Mills

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*Job Location:*Golden Valley, MN

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*Job Duration:*6 months with a possible 1 year extension

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*Job Type:*On-site 40 hours a week

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*Bill Rate Range:**$35***

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*Job Description:*

 Participate in design meetings & code reviews

 Participate in Scrum practices

 Must provide daily discussion on progress & impediments

 Must have the ability to break stories down into tasks

 Problem Solve Skills

 Must be able to understand and implement abstract OO designs that fit
within the General Mills framework.

 Write & re-factor code

 Write Unit Test

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*Skills Required:*

 Experience in object-oriented software architectures and concepts.

 ASP.NET

 VB.NET

 WCF

 WPF

 SilverLight

 XML

 XSLT

 XML Schema

 Scrum/Agile development

 SQL Server (TSQL, stored procedures, database schema design)



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*Project Overview:*

General Mills Digital Library space currently has two applications, a
Digital Asset Management (DAM) system and a

Recipe Information System (RIS). The DAM system is for storing and
repurposing various types of digital assets.

These include; packaging, logos, equity characters, barcodes, commercials,
package photography, food

photography, life style photography, and more. The RIS is a collection of
all of General Mills recipes; this tool also

supports the creation, workflow, and publishing of recipes to web sites.

The Digital Library will focus on the transformation of moving from a silo
application approach to a multi tiered,

services approach. The approach to this transformation will be to begin
building role based applications leveraging

existing system’s databases & services. These applications will be built
using an agile development approach with

daily scrum meetings led by the scrum master (project manager). These
applications need to be built to allow their

components to be reused and services built to access the data layers or
provide access to various functions. The

lower services & component layers will interact with the digital
repositories and other services to do publishing,

workflow search, etc.




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Thanks & Regards

Kevin
Maripax Solutions | ke...@maripax.com
www.Maripax.com

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