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InteractiveTel
| Company | InteractiveTel |
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| Location | Houston, TX |
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| Salary | — |
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| Apply via | See posting |
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| Hiring notes | — |
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| Tech | PythonAzure |
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| Parsed locations | Houston, TX |
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| Posted by | erick2red |
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| Posted | Nov 4, 2016 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
InteractiveTel | ONSITE Houston, TX
InteractiveTel is a cutting edge business intelligence company seeking to expand its development team in our Houston based location. Candidates should be very fluent in C#, core design patterns, and best practices that have been honed over multiple development engagements. We offer a great healthcare package, vacation, corporate hunting lease, and a very rich company culture.
We're looking for someone with the following set of skills:
Responsibilities:
• Build software components to enrich our product and framework
• Troubleshoot and improve existing infrastructure
• Monitor performance and execution of critical operations of our services
Skills:
• Knowledge in object-oriented development principles, client-server architecture, multi-tier application design and relational database principles required
• Notions of XML-based, REST/SOAP web services, component-based and multi-threaded applications
• Notions of synchronization and communications between process
• Working knowledge of version control systems
• Experience in an Agile team environment
• Proficient in C#, with a good knowledge of its ecosystems.
• Very good knowledge of the .NET Framework and the core libraries
• Working experience with Azure Services
Languages:
• C#
• SQL
• C/C++
• Python
Tools:
• Microsoft Visual Studio
• Azure Cloud Computing
Plus:
• Collect data via FTP, HTTP, and APIs. Extract, transform, and load into data warehouse. Maintain existing code in C#.
• Automate computing tasks, such as simulation jobs that run on multiple machines over many hours. Maintain existing Powershell scripts.