Client-Server Application Developer Information Technology (IT) - Scotland, GA at Geebo

Client-Server Application Developer

Client-Server Application Developer (Contract Position) Atlanta, GA 30301 Education:
4-yr College Degree preferably in Computer Science, Engineering or Mathematics
Responsibilities:
The incumbent will be responsible for the following:
Use of strong problem solving and analysis skills for debugging purposes Use of good verbal and written communication skills when interacting with end-users, co-workers, managers, etc.
Skills:
Required:
Minimum of 3
years in an enterprise information technology environment with much of the last three years spent developing/supporting applications using the following:
SQL and C Minimum of 3
years developing applications using SQL against large sized relational databases Minimum of 2
years of experience in Object Oriented Design and Development (Java, C++, UML) Experience developing applications using SDLC methodology Experience supporting mission critical applications Experience in problem-solving and customer training Proficiency in UNIX Strong analytical and problem solving skills Familiarity with testing methodologies, strategies and use of testing tools such as HPQC Strong teamwork ethic Excellent customer support and training skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Preferred:
Development experience using IBMs DB2 UDB Development experience using IBM AIX Experience using MQ Series messaging Experience in software documentation using UML Development experience using PERL Knowledge of UNIFACE Experience in Enterprise Applications Monitoring.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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