FileMaker Pro Consultantother related Employment listings - Lansing, MI at Geebo

FileMaker Pro Consultant

Company Name:
GDI Intotech, Inc.
Are you an IT or Business professional with FileMaker Pro experience looking to work through an established start-up company that will both challenge and reward you? At GDI Infotech, we place only the best candidates for a variety of clients. Join our team today, and become part of something special!
position
Overview:
This is a 1
year contract position for our client located in Lansing,
michigan
. The FileMaker Pro Consultant will be responsible for upgrading to FileMaker Pro and making changes to the client's current system.
Required Skills &
Experience:
7
years of experience with FileMaker development
2
years of experience with upgrades to FileMaker
Bachelors degree strongly preferred
Leadership and/or Management experience strongly preferred
Benefits:
For contracted positions through GDI Infotech, we allow you to choose whether you'd prefer to be a W2 or 1099
employee
. This allows you the freedom to choose what works best for you and your lifestyle.
1099 employees receive the following
Benefits:
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
Life insurance coverage
W2 employees receive:
Medical & Dental coverage
Prescription coverage
Short-term & Long-term disability
Life Insurance coverage
About GDI Infotech:
Founded in 1993, GDI Infotech is an award-winning Information Technology company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. GDI offers Information Discovery & Collaboration Solutions. While GDI has adapted and changed with new technological demands, our commitment to customer service and value-added deliverables has never faltered. GDI's variety of clients include: State of Michigan, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MI, University of Michigan, as well as many other top notch technology companies.

KEYWORDS: FileMaker, FileMaker ProEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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