Senior Backend Developer Information Technology (IT) - Colorado Springs, CO at Geebo

Senior Backend Developer

Company Name:
Satnam Data Systems , Inc.
Looking for a Senior Developer to work on a leading edge, fraud analysis and detection system in a fast-paced, dynamic, rapid-development environment. Our solution operates in near real time and utilizes a highly configurable and scalable data reduction framework. The position will focus on writing stored procedures and complex SQL statements involving multiple within multiple relational databases that support the backend systems. To be successful you will have to be a very effective communicator, be able to interact and communicate both formally and informally with the project Development Lead and Quality Assurance.
Responsibilities will include all aspects of software development from concept and design to coding and testing to include:
Participate in the design and development of new systems to be incorporated into the existing business environment.
Design, develop, test and integrate software in an agile, test driven development environment.
Technical Experience
Minimum of 10 years of experience in software development of complex backend systems with emphasis on Linux/Solaris environment.
Minimum of 6 years of object oriented development experience (C++, Objective C or Java)
Minimum of 6 years experience using the following:
o Java languages and PERL scripting
o Relational data base technologies such as Oracle, Postgres, Derby and MySQL
o Writing Stored Procedures and doing table joins
o Using Version Control tools such as CVS
Personal characteristics
Bachelor s degree in Computer Science or related field.
Proven technical experience and skills.
Demonstrable excellent oral, written and computer communication skills.
Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.
Ability to work individually with minimal direction, and on a larger development team.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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