Senior Software Developer (Systems) Information Technology (IT) - Evergreen, AL at Geebo

Senior Software Developer (Systems)

Company Name:
Guyoungtech USA Inc.
JOB DUTIES:
Modify existing software to correct errors, to adapt it to new hardware, to upgrade interfaces and improve performance. Develop and direct software system testing and validation procedures specifically for automotive manufacturing process. Analyze information to recommend and plan installation of new/ existing systems. Consult with engineering staff to evaluate interface between hardware and software, develop specifications and performance requirements, and resolve problems. Design and develop software systems utilized by automotive manufacturing company, using scientific analysis and models to predict and measure outcome for production process. Gather and manipulate data for analysis of system capabilities and requirements.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelors in Science/ Technology/ Engineering/ Mathematics which is relevant to or within the field of the occupation -- foreign educational equivalency accepted.
TWO(2) years of experience in the offered job duties, dealing with automotive manufacturing companies.
Specialized knowledge in the following: CPU processors; computer servers; Microsoft SQL Server; MySQL software; C; C#; C++; Perl; Embedded systems development software; Microsoft Visual Basic; Data Modeling; Python; Microsoft Windows; Java; UNIX; Lisp; Win CE.
MAIL RESUME TO EMPLOYER: Guyoungtech USA Inc. 4988 Hwy 31, Evergreen, AL 36401.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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