Software Dev Engineer TEST-II Education, Training & Library - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Software Dev Engineer TEST-II


Job Description:
Design, develop, implement, test, document and deliver large-scale, multi-tiered, distributed software applications, tools, systems and services using multi-threaded programming, distributed programming in Java and C++, JDBC, SQL, Object Oriented design and design patterns, Oracle, and middleware messaging systems in a Linux environment.
Assist in gathering and analyzing business and functional requirements, and translate requirements into technical specifications for robust, scalable, supportable solutions that work well within the overall system architecture.
Own delivery of entire piece of system or application and serve as technical lead on complex projects using best practice engineering standards.
Produce comprehensive, usable software documentation.
Participate in a 24x7 on-call support rotation and travel for onsite troubleshooting or project launch.
QualificationsMS in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field plus one year of experience in the job offered or related occupations of Software Engineer, Software Developer, or related.
Experience in the job offered or related occupation must involve multi-threaded programming and distributed programming in Java or C+
on Linux.
Experience must also involve JDBC, SQL, and Object-Oriented design and design patterns.
Requires availability for travel and 24x7 on-call support rotation.
Employer will accept bachelor's degree in computer science, Computer or Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field plus five years of progressively responsible experience in the specialty as equivalent to the mister's degree.
Software Dev Engineer TEST-II Recommended Skills C+
(Programming Language) Design Patterns Electrical Engineering Functional Design Information Technology Java (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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