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Senior Programming Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Northern Parsippany, NJ 07054
Total applied: 40 |
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Senior Programming Analyst
F-O-R-T-U-N-E PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS of Raleigh David C. Weinfeld Senior Executive Recruiter919-760-3014 Direct Senior Programmer Analyst/New York New Jersey Job 1000 Our client company,a leading manufacturer of orthopedic devices, is seeking a Senior Programmer Analyst to join its NJ location . This position is responsible for the analysis of system use cases, workflow and user interface specifications in order to code and/or configure selected systems modules using Java. You must have practical knowledge of workflows using FileNet’s Business Process Manager and component integrator for integration with a service bus. Additional responsibilities include writing technical design documents, troubleshooting technical issues, and configuring the hardware and software components. This position is also in support of the Enterprise Content Management segment of a project involving a major overall systems upgrade. The project will entail implementation of a FileNet based Workflow Application and Document Repository, and Financial Metrics Data Warehouse Implementation. Functionality to be developed and introduced consists of: data entry, workflow configuration and integration to all legacy applications. RequirementsThe ideal candidate will have at least four years of experience working with FileNet with at two years experience on the P8 platform. Must have at least two years programming experience with Java/J2EE or experience programming on a .NET platform. You must be proficient with the follow Hardware/Software Packages: FileNet, Java /J2EE, XML, HTML, SQL/PL SQL, C++, DB2, Visual Basic 6. Microsoft Office – MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access. RightFax knowledge a plus. Also you must have at least two years experience in Microsoft/SQL programming, development and administration. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required. Must be able to multi-task and work under pressure with multiple priorities. Must possess strong troubleshooting and debugging skills.Company offers an attractive compensation package including dental, 401(k), and tuition reimbursement..
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