Solutions Architect Engineering at Geebo

Solutions Architect

Company Name:
Model N, Inc.
Model N, Inc. has openings for Solutions Architect in Princeton, New Jersey. Responsible for the construction of software reports, interfaces, data conversions, and customizations. Performs unit test configurations, and interprets business requirements and functional design documents. Ensures system is unit tested properly. Upgrades, maintains and supports customer requests and customizations on the application under production. Prepares project plan and resource assignments and estimates. Ensure unit tests are written to ensure proper coverage of requirements. Schedule and perform internal code reviews to ensure quality. Co-ordinate efforts, activities and follow-up on issues with the off-shore Team. Ensure that the software development lifecycle and formal methodologies are followed development and implementation. Ensure proper build and release methodologies and processes are followed. Recommends and helps customers understand how the product can be best designed and/or configured technically to meet a customer business requirement. Regularly follow-up with the team on deliverables and update the project plan.
REQUIREMENTS: Position requires Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Math, Physics or related technical field, and 4 years of work experience in job offered or in a computer-related occupation.
Apply online at the link below or submit resume to , must reference position and job ID#559.96.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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