Job Board: Looking for Job? Looking for a BizTalk specialist?

Friend of mine was looking for a BizTalk professional recently and it was painful process because of lack of resources.
So let's help each other on job market :)
For BizTalk professionals: You can place here your information, if you are on market now. Please, use the format below:
Position:  (Entry / Middle / Sr. level ; Architect / Team Lead / Developer / Administrator; etc)
BizTalk Server experience: _ years
Good at: _________________
Expert at: ________________
LinkedIn profile link.
Please do not place here your resume :) It is too big for forums.
This is only for individuals.
If you are looking for a BizTalk professional, please, place the job description in this format:
Position (Entry / Middle / Sr. level ; Architect / Team Lead / Developer / Administrator; etc)
Location
Duration
Contact email or LinkedIn profile
I will monitor this thread and remove all unrelated posts.
Thanks!
Leonid Ganeline [BizTalk MVP] BizTalk Development Architecture

Hi Leonid, We have good and experience team on Biztalk and worked on Middleware tool AMTrix.
Please find our details:-
iVision Software is a 9 year old software development organization with expertise in Biztalk among other technologies. We have worked for clients like GE in various geographies like USA, Scandinavia
and India doing both EAI and B2B integrations. Our people work closely with their client counterparts taking care of their business needs utilizing Agile methodologies. We provide an optimal combination of people who are experts in their field and in working
offshore with onsite business teams resulting in great quality service at low prices. Please find below a brief description of our capabilities.
The iVision BizTalk Developer Team have the following competencies:
Developing xml schema, flat file schema and EDI Schemas.
Developing simple and complex maps as per the requirement.
Implementing  various Integration patterns in BizTalk.
Implementing various design patterns in Orchestration.
Comfortable in handling Exceptions.
Working on BRE and BAM.
Creating C# helper class, custom functoid and custom pipeline components whenever required .
Proficient with Visual studio , SQL Server .
Working with following adapters : FILE, FTP,SMTP, WCF-SQL, SQL, SOAP, WCF-custom
Custom XSLT
Packaging and deploying application.
Expertise in EDI X12 , EDIFACT and major XML standards(cXML, OIOXML,UBL,Svefaktura,Finvoice,xCBL etc).
Proficient in creating EDI Agreements and Trading Partner Profile.
For further discussion, please drop email to me at [email protected] or skype me at atul.kumar651984
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