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Hi: we have an existing solution that has been developed by a wonderful person over a 3-year period. This individual will still work on the core database, but she is too busy to keep up with us and is now a risk to our business model (it's a harsh word, but in a business sense, it's the reality).

I am looking for a full time developer who is looking to hone their skills, spend some time with a very cool company that does climate change work and has very unique greenhouse gas emissions software, and help us get this beast of a database under control. You would also be responsible for our raw datasets that we receive from our energy utilities, and reformatting, importing, and exporting tables, charts, etc. for our reports. You will need to learn how to use InDesign (a piece of cake!) and format reports with the data. You do not need to know much about our discipline, but what you do need to learn, you will learn from one of the best!

You will need to work with the main developer from time to time.

The pay range is $38K - $42K CDN per annum. We are in Vancouver, Canada, so at that pay scale, I would assume interested parties would be local. We cannot pay travel expenses for unproven individuals. If you have solid references from reputable companies, then we are willing to pay some of your relocation expenses.

Please send me a message with your email address and I will send you more information. I anticipate you also working with ArcGIS and the right person will move up the pay scale quite quickly if you are diverse in what you're willing to learn. If you are only focused on FMPro, then we are probably not a good fit for you.

If you are available to work steady, we would consider remote work using VPN on our server.

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If you could provide some contact info I would be interested to forward both a resume and samples.

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