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Principal Systems Engineer

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Symantec Corporation
Symantec Corporation has openings for Principal Systems Engineers. Provide technical education services, at times alongside partners and other consultants, to educate customers and solve real business problems. Responsible for analyzing, designing, debugging and/or modifying software training materials; or evaluating, developing, modifying and coding Education programs to support enablement needs. Maintain and enhance existing enablement activities with focus on implementation. Collaborate with and assist team of engineers in writing functional, design and user interface specifications. Follow lifecycle process when developing tools. Help identify solutions to problems encountered in the cycle May supervise individuals or teams of internal/partner consultants on specific engagements. Works closely with Technical Support, Product Engineering, and Services escalation team to identify and resolve issues and to mitigate customer impact during enablement. Manages and maintains lab equipment setup, reconfiguration, temporary repair, and/or transport from engagement, as needed. Documents key decisions, customer questions, processes, and technical configurations; presents comprehensive project documentation and results as required to customers and internal teams. Must be available to travel to various unanticipated sites in the U.S. May telecommute.
Employer will accept Bachelors ( or equivalent) degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical field and 4 years of work experience in job offered or 4 years of work experience in a computer-related or consulting related occupation. Will accept 2 additional years of work experience in computer-related occupation or consulting related occupation as the equivalent of a Bachelors degree.
To apply, please submit resume to and reference job title and job ID# 1648.609.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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