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Semantic Web Jobs: CACI

CACI is looking for a Software Developer in Chantilly, VA. The post states, “The candidate should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010′s IDE, C# and SQL Server 2005/2008. Tasks will involve interpreting functional specifications and implementing a technical solution utilizing .NET, C# & SQL Server as well as performing testing on developed functionality. The candidate should understand object oriented design concepts and related functionality offered by the 3.5/4.0 framework. SQL Server 2005/2008 SQL expertise is also highly desired. In addition to interface and object development, the candidate should have an understanding web services. Knowledge of SOAP, XML, SAML, WSDL and XSD specifications are all highly desirable in meeting goals of exposing/consuming data in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).”

Qualifications for the position include: “Working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 IDE. Working knowledge of Web Services (SOAP, WSDL & XSD). C# 3.5/4.0 Framework (pref 4.0). SQL Server 2005/2008 T-SQL. Typically requires bachelor’s degree or equivalent, and two to four years of related experience. Web Services (SAML, WS Specification, SSL experience). MS Visual Studio 2010. C# 4.0 Framework. Advanced T-SQL or DB object design/coding. SOA Concepts (Pub/Sub). Semantic Web (OWL/RDF).”

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