Software Development Manager Accounting at Geebo

Software Development Manager

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Salary period: Annual
For more than 30 years, Amdocs has ensured service providers' success and embraced their biggest challenges. To win in the connected world, service providers rely on Amdocs to simplify the customer experience, harness the data explosion, stay ahead with new services and improve operational efficiency. With over 22,000 employees serving customers in more than 80 countries, Amdocs combines a market-leading BSS, OSS and network control and optimization product portfolio with value-driven professional services and managed services operations. If you have the passion to embrace a challenge, Amdocs would like to talk with you. Together, we can experience success.
Software Development Manager
Amdocs Inc. - Mt. Laurel, NJ
Major
Responsibilities:
Coordinate telecommunications operations support systems software development. Prioritize resolution of production issues. Ensure new functionality development is in line with project timelines. Function as focal point for customer stakeholder interaction. Coordinate development process through user acceptance test efforts. Perform end-to-end management of minor releases. Develop plans for new feature proposals.
Requirements:
Master of Science degree in computer science, computer engineering, or computer information systems and two years of telecommunications related operations support systems software development experience.
Must have experience with J2EE, JSP, JAXB, JMS, JNDI, SQL, Oracle 9i/10g, Weblogic, Tomcat, Unix, Putty, and Visio.
Must have significant knowledge of ITIL production support methodologies, Agile development and project management methodologies, and technical components of operations support system software solutions.
Send resumes to:
Amdocs Inc.
1390 Timberlake Manor Parkway
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Ref: HR-0318Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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