OSS Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

OSS Developer

Company Name:
Globalstar, Inc.
POSITION DUTIES: Analyze, design, develop, and implement OSS/BSS interfaces with Core Network elements. Implement key OSS/BSS features such as billing mediation, provisioning, data warehouse storage, etc. Work with the cross-functional project teams to develop an OSS/BSS. Use your creativity in developing high-quality user experiences. Follow the established Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) standards. Create cost estimates, ROI analysis, and contribute to project planning.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Master or foreign equivalent of in Computer Science or related field.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 3 years of experience in the job offered or related occupation.
OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Experience with: project management experience; working flow improvement between customer and engineers; pre-sales activity; digital photography, DTV, and other digital technologies for image processing; digital audio technologies; internet technologies for network services/video streaming; Graphic User Interface technologies(2D/3D); electric circuit board analysis and debug; perl/Java/embedded C/C+
programming language; and CAD for electric circuit design.
Experience with the following: Data model and database design using Erwin; SAP Business Objects creating complex performance reports with CDR Live Client on Oracle Data warehouse; implementation and data conversion of billing system with IRB 2.2 (Infinys Rating) and billing system; Data conversion and implementation of Order management and Inventory management with Metasolv 6.0.; design, implementation, and data conversion with ETL methodologies; Oracle 10g/11g, PL/SQL, SQL ,UNIX, SAP Business Objects XI.; and IRB 2.2, Metasolv 6.0, CDR Live client on Oracle Data warehouse.
APPLICANTS SHOULD SUBMIT RESUMES TO:
Colleen McDonald
Globalstar, Inc.
300 Holiday Square Boulevard
Covington, Louisiana 70433Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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