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Workflow Data Systems LLC is looking for experienced, innovative FileMaker Pro developers who are ready and eager to show off their skills. We are a consulting firm with some well-known international clients, and have a significant backlog with more projects forming every day. If you are highly motivated and can hit the ground running, we need you to write and revise custom solutions, now. Due to the nature of our business and interaction with our clients, candidates in the Central Ohio or Central/Northern Indiana area are preferred at this time. And if your concept of "consultant" involves 15 or 20 hours a week and working at home, Workflow Data Systems may not be the right company for you. While our requirements may appear to be easily satisfied, our ideal developers typically have some extra time and enjoy extra pay for that time.

Required Skills:

- Experience supporting existing FileMaker Pro systems

- FMP5/6 solutions converted to FMP7/8/8.5

- Web-enabling extant tools and data sets

- Experience architecting new FileMaker Pro systems

- Client Interaction

- We are a consulting firm. As such, we expect professional attire, attitude, and communication standards.

- Mac OS X and Windows

- If you don't know both, you must know one well. Very well.

Desired Skills (any and/or all):D

- PHP

- XML/XSLT

- SQL/ODBC

- AppleScript

- Experience with publishing

- Experience with manufacturing

- Experience with process automation

- Experience with ERP / MRP2 and related environments

Required Psychology

- Plays to win the game

- Self-motivated

- Travel required, up to 2 days / week

- Can accept and offer professional advice

Terms:

- Contract to Perm

- Pay based upon skills and capacity for autonomy

Send a resumé, contact information, and any additional notes to [email protected]. Please no calls. We will be happy to answer your questions during your interview.

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