2 Year Contract Senior C++ Developerother related Employment listings - Nyack, NY at Geebo

2 Year Contract Senior C++ Developer

Company Name:
Analysts International
Our client, a major telecommunications company is seeking a senior C+
Developer for a 2 year contract role.
Requirements:
- 8
years' experience with C+
development
- 5
years' experience in Object Oriented development
- 8
years front-end integration experience working with development teams on the deployment of Unix applications
- 3
year experience with UI development & implementation using Java/JSP
Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and at least 8-10 years of experience in the field or in a related area- Experience in development/use of Oracle stored procedures is a plus .
job
Duties:
Design and code from specifications, analyzes, evaluates, tests, debugs, documents, and implements complex software apps
- Uses coding methods in specific programming languages to initiate or enhance program execution and functionality
- Participate in the evaluation, recommendation, and selection of hardware and software solutions
- Perform project management of estimating, scheduling, and monitoring tasks
- Performs expert-level engineering tasks associated with the analysis, design, and development of
computer
hardware, firmware, embedded systems, and/or operating systems
- Interface with different departments within the organization regarding new deployments
- Research/analyze data processing functions, methods and procedures
- Monitor program execution for expected performance


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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