Java Developer
The role of the Java Developer is to design, develop and deploy Java based business solutions. The Java Developer will be involved in designing, coding, documenting, testing and deployment of software and web-based applications.
Quality Assurance Tester – Software
The main responsibility of the QA tester is to execute performance tests on custom business applications, using various performance testing tools. A performance tester is responsible for developing test scripts, executing various types of tests, monitor the servers during test execution and analyze test results. As a performance tester you will work with the project team and other groups to identify performance bottlenecks and potential resolutions. You will work with the performance test lead to document the performance test plan and test results.
.Net Developer
The .Net Developer will be responsible for developing various aspects of the company and web-based applications including design, development, testing, documentation, and release activities. The .Net Developer will work closely with internal customers to gather specific business and design requirements.
IT Project Manager
The role of the Project Manager is to plan, execute, and finalize projects according to strict deadlines and within budget. This includes acquiring resources and coordinating the efforts of team members and third-party contractors or consultants in order to deliver projects according to plan. The Project Manager will also define the project’s objectives and oversee quality control throughout its life cycle.
Systems Engineer
The Systems Engineer’s role is to ensure the stability, integrity, and efficient operation of the in-house information systems that support core organizational functions. This is achieved by monitoring, maintaining, supporting, and optimizing all networked software and associated operating systems. The Systems Engineer will apply proven communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify, communicate, and resolve issues in order to maximize the benefit of IT systems investments.
Siebel System Administrator
The Siebel Systems Administrator is an IT technical position responsible for managing and supporting the Siebel applications. The ideal candidate should have in-depth knowledge of the Siebel Technology stack and have experience managing, monitoring, enhancing and supporting the complex Siebel environments. The successful candidate will work closely with internal Siebel support and development groups, the core infrastructure group, as well as other external system vendors to provide a stable, scalable and supportable environment. A strong Siebel technical and product knowledge is required as well as the ability to identify and review possible solutions in the market place to enhance the Siebel environment.
Database Administrator (DBA)
The DBA’s responsibilities include; meets enterprise requirements by planning and developing database structure; developing database utilization policies, procedures, security, backup, and recovery; confirms database requirements by conferring with clients; studying operations and objectives; integrating enterprise requirements; applying database concepts and functional capabilities; maintains data integrity by establishing standards; monitoring performance; maintains database performance by developing tuning methodologies; provides information by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing database performance and trends; updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations; and accomplishes department and organization mission by completing related results as needed.
Enterprise Applications Architect
Provides architecture vision, integration and problem solving on an enterprise level. Working cross function, defines system, data, technical, application architecture and development standards, and the business systems architecture while applying enterprise vision and governance. Conceives enterprise solutions, builds consensus, and sells/executes solutions while providing architectural oversight for projects within the domain.
Oracle Developer
Analyzes, designs, implements and maintains Oracle databases and application systems; assesses user's needs, creates specifications, and presents best practice recommendations; writes, tests, debugs and documents programs and systems for database access, modification, and reporting; provides technical leadership and consultation on projects; gathers requirements from users for new or enhanced programs and systems and create specifications and recommendations; uses extensive experience, judgment, and creativity to plan and accomplish goals; coordinates project work efforts with other areas of responsibility; works with outside entities when necessary to resolve problems on existing Oracle systems; attends status, design and implementation meetings with IT staff and other department staff and stakeholders.