Senior Programmer Information Technology (IT) - Bentonville, AR at Geebo

Senior Programmer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Senior Programmer Bentonville, AR. Remote Contract Opportunity
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Overview:
Conducts the analysis, design, programming, evaluation, testing and implementation of computer systems programming application activities. Develops and writes business applications computer software. Develops statements of problems and requirements, designs systems and programs, and writes programs in computer language for solution by means of data processing equipment. Applies knowledge of computer hardware and software subject matter to be programmed in business applications, information processing techniques, and uses information gathered from system users to develop software. Corrects program errors, prepares operating instructions, compiles documentation of program development, and analyzes system capabilities to resolve questions of program intent, output requirements, input data acquisition, programming techniques, and controls. Develops conversion and system implementation plans.
Requirments:
5-8 years of advanced PowerShell and Perl Scripting experience Working knowledge of WMI Must be able to work remotely
CompuCom supports Employment Equity and Diversity Dallas-based CompuCom Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of end user enablement, service experience management, and cloud technology services to Fortune 1000 companies. CompuCom partners with enterprises to develop smarter ways they can work, grow, and produce value for their business. Founded in 1987, privately held CompuCom has approximately 11,500 associates and supports more than 4 million end users in North America. For more information, visit the website.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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