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Professional services engineer (pse)

Company Name:
PMP Resources d/b/a SecZetta
Description
The PSE is responsible for the implementation of enterprise Identity Management software solutions. As a member of an implementation team, the PSE works closely with Solutions Delivery Consultants (SDCs) to adhere to best practices in the delivery of solutions. The PSE serves as the technical interface with the customer, and is critical in assisting customer-assigned administrators with knowledge transfer and overall product knowledge. The PSE utilizes a wide array of skills and technologies to accomplish implementation tasks and overall project objectives.
Key Responsibilities & Skills
Prior experience deploying or developing enterprise software, scripting, macro/query writing, software troubleshooting/debugging, and/or business analysis.
Database query experience in a relational database environment (SQL Server, Oracle, or Sybase)
Some experience with at least one of the following: Active Directory, Novell NDS, or LDAP
Development experience with at least one of the following: VBScript, JavaScript, .NET, Perl, or equivalent
Strong troubleshooting, communication, customer interaction skills
The ability to learn and apply new skills quickly
Travel from 5% up to 10% (primarily US, possibly worldwide). We try to balance travel based on employee and family needs
Optional Skills
Developing web applications using HTML and ASP
Exposure to XML and XSLT is highly desirable
Experience with C-Sharp
Account Management
HR systems (SAP, PeopleSoft)
BS in Computer Science or equivalent work experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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