Offers “Dxc Technology”

Expires soon Dxc Technology

Experienced C/Unix Programmer Analyst

  • Internship
  • Jackson (Hinds)

Job description


·  Job Description:

Essential Job Functions

·  Codes, tests, debugs, implements, and documents highly complex programs. Develops complex test plans to verify logic of new or modified programs.
·  Designs systems and programs to meet highly complex business needs. Prepares detailed specifications from which programs are developed and coded. Creates appropriate documentation in work assignments such as program code, and technical documentation.
·  Gathers information from existing systems, analyzes program and time requirements. Prepares time estimates and justifications for assigned tasks and provides recommendations to project managers.
·  Supports project personnel in resolving fairly complex program problems. Works with client and management to resolve issues and validate programming requirements within their areas of responsibility. Provides technical advice on complex programming.
·  May serve as technical project lead; provides leadership and work guidance to less experienced personnel. Conducts quality assurance activities such as peer reviews.
·  Provides consulting services in a technical and/or managerial capacity to management and technical staff. May represent company in presentations or conferences involving customers, co-contractors, suppliers, competitors, academia or the public.

Basic Qualifications

·  Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
·  Bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics or related field preferred
·  Nine or more years of programming or testing experience
·  Experience working with appropriate programming languages, operating systems and software
·  Experience working with relational databases to facilitate programming software

Primary skills:

1.      C/UNIX

2.      Strong SQL (preferably with Oracle background)

3.      Medicaid

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