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Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, configure, test, customize, and integrate software applications.
  • Coordinate efforts of lower-level team members while guiding them in the process.
  • Identify operational and technical issues and translate technical blueprints into requirements and specifications.
  • Gather and analyze client business requirements and design and develop computer systems.
  • Develop systems requirements and implement systems strategy.
  • Perform impact analysis of any code or design changes.
  • Create data models, workflow designs, and integration approaches.
  • Install necessary software and customize software to clients' unique requirements.
  • Responsible for software-specific design and realization, as well as testing, deployment, and release management, or technical and functional application management of client-specific package-based solutions.
  • Analyze existing applications to identify required performance and response time improvements.
  • Design, prototype, and test support procedures and implement practical business solutions under multiple deadlines.
  • Translate business cases into detailed technical designs.
  • Design interfaces to external systems.
  • Responsible for integration testing and user acceptance testing.
  • Perform system/quality assurance testing to identify key failure points for applications.
  • Modify design as needed to maintain optimal application performance.
  • Monitor application performance and identify issues that impact performance.
  • Design and develop specifications for tracking applications for end users.
  • Resolve issues to ensure delivery of project.
  • Coordinate with the application support team to eliminate recurring incidents and to minimize the impact of incidents.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Math, Business, Technology, or related and 2 years of experience in the job offered in Information Technology (IT)/engineering or IT-related consulting/business.
  • Alternatively, we will accept a bachelor's or equivalent in any other field than stated above and 3 years of experience in above mentioned occupations.
  • All candidates must possess 1 year of any one of the following skillsets: Java, SOAPUI, Postman, & SQL; JIRA, Java, & Jenkins; C, C++, FTP, & Eclipse IDE; JavaScript, CSS, & AngularJS; JIRA, Jenkins, & Maven; JAVA, Oracle, & SQL; SQL, JIRA, & UNIX; .NET Core MVC, C#, & SQL; SQL, Power BI, & Python; TSQL, SSIS package, Azure, & ETL; Linux, Python, & Agile; 4G/5G, LTE, IMS, VoLTE, Python, & QXDM; SQL, GIT, & JavaScript; Oracle, UNIX, & SQL; Clear Quest IBM, HP Quality Center, & Excel VBA; COBOL, Postman, & UNIX; Java, SQL & Jenkins, or HTML, CSS & Java.

Benefits

  • Paid time off
  • Medical/dental/vision insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Variable compensation, bonus, or commission
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