POS / Terminal software developer ( Delphi + development for Android platform) Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Columbus, OH at Geebo

POS / Terminal software developer ( Delphi + development for Android platform)

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for an immediate considerationMake sure to include both the job title and location of the job if you email me directly. Job location :
must be able to work on site in Auburn, Indiana (150 miles from Indianapolis, 180 miles from Chicago, 150 miles from Detroit and 180 miles from Columbus ) POS / Terminal software developer:
- Delphi programming - must have - Experience developing for Android platform - ideally in Java or Kotlin, but can consider other tools :
Delphi & FireMonkey / FMX , C# / Xamarin, Apache Cordova / JavaScript, Dart / Flutter, C++/ Android NDK, etc, etc - Highly desirable ( a BIG PLUS to have ) :
previous work on POS / Terminal payment processing software - Nice to have additional skills / experience :
C# and front-end web technologies such as Vue, TypeScript, CSS, HTML, and JavaScriptPlease send me your details (resume, work authorization status, current location, availability and compensation expectations) directly to:
for an immediate considerationMake sure to include both the job title and location of the job if you email me directly. PNC Beeline VMS# 127996-1 POS / Terminal software developer ( Delphi
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