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Sterling Commerce Developer

Company Name:
Digital Intelligence Systems, LLC (DISYS)
Location: Allen, TX
Duration: 1-year with possible extension
OPPORTUNITY NAME: Sterling Commerce Developer
INFORMATION:
Sterling CRM is web-based order entry system built on a proprietary Sterling supplied, highly customized, Model-View-Controller framework operating in an Open Source Apache Tomcat J2EE container executing on a standard Linux platform.
Experience with SQL to support and maintain products in Oracle Databases
Experienced JAVA programmer
General knowledge of telecommunications industry preferred
Strong ordering/product/promotion knowledge preferred
Possess strong communication, analytical and organization capabilities

Job Description:
Technologies - Sterling Multi-Channel Selling (Comergent), J2EE, XML Schema, JDBC
Languages - Java, XML, XSLT, JSP, ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, SQL
Customize Sterling configurator and product management modules to improve flexibility and time to market for new offers.
Architect and develop new interfaces to Sterling MCS system using web services and SOA.
Responsible for project allocation and development leadership while coordinating project efforts across multiple critical enterprise systems.
Optimize build process to decrease code migration time, reducing errors and improve efficiency for entire development team.
Enhance process of data loads in order to shield the system from irrelevant data, decrease data errors and improve functionality.
Review and re-factor code to reduce unnecessary strain on system and increase overall performance.
NOTE: Experience with OMS or Yantra is a plus

Contact with Resume if interested.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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