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Metastorm Developers / Integrators
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Country: USA
Location: District of Columbia-Washington/Metro Washington, DC 20001
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:70,000.00 - 120,000.00 USD /yearSalary depends on experience level
Job Category:IT/Software Development
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Washington, DC 20001
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Software/Web Development
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
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Metastorm Developers / Integrators
Anexinet is a premier IT solutions provider in the greater Philadelphia, Washington DC and Baltimore areas. Anexinet is an industry Leader in providing Business Process Management (BPM) Solutions to Fortune 1000 clients. Anexinet is looking to hire Business Process Developers/Integrators (as salaried Anexinet employees) with strong business analysis and process flow skills, with proven ability to understand, re-engineer, improve, and implement complex business processes. This position requires 50% travel, mainly to the northeastern USA, with limited travel to the mid-western states as well.
As a salaried employee, Anexinet offers full benefits: 4 weeks paid time off (in addition to paid holidays), limitless opportunities for growth, ability to work with talented people, experience working on leading-edge applications and challenging projects.
Responsibilities:Lead BPM projects using Metastorm’s BPM tool suite. This development typically requires defining and implementing integration with other applications. Work with business users and management to determine business requirements / drivers to improve business processes and implement changes. Lead Metastorm development tasks, which require developing the technical design to support customer business specifications, program code construction, JAD sessions, software integration, UAT support, and process deployment.
Required Skills:3 years experience using Metastorm’s BPM software tool suite to provide custom BPM solutions. Experience includes: mapping workflows with Metastorm BPM Designer, writing complex browser and server scripts, developing and integrating with web services and developing custom controls.5 years software development experience in most of the following: Relational Databases (basic SQL Skills); Web Technologies (e.g. IIS, .NET, HTML, DHTML, XML/XSLT, VB Script/JavaScript, ASP, IE, Netscape); VB, Java; GUI Design and Development; Windows 2003 Services/DLLs/DCOM; Windows 2003 Infrastructure (COM+, IIS, Security); Directories (NDS/Domain, LDAP, MAD); Web ServicesDetail oriented with good time management and organizational skills to meet critical deadlines and manage changes in project dynamics. Ability to work as a stand-alone technical resource on a project.Must be able to communicate clearly and effectively both verbally and written, and clearly articulate complex BPM process issues to all levels of the organization. Ability to lead and facilitate interview sessions with process owners and the ability to summarize information into both quantitative and qualitative models.Bachelor’s degree is preferred.
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