Senior System Software Engineer - Elite Technical Services (Marina del Rey, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Fresno, CA at Geebo

Senior System Software Engineer - Elite Technical Services (Marina del Rey, CA)

Other duties include:
Perform system integration of developed software components into larger system framework.
Participate on project teams to adapt our client's AIM rail control system for new customers.
Tailor base product to new customers.
Develop customer specific and product enhancements.
Travel to customer site as needed.
The ongoing goals for this position are as follows:
Design new elements or changes in scope of project.
Perform systems integration and testing for customer site installation (some travel required) of software projects.
Meet schedule deadlines and remain within budget.
Required
Experience:
5 or more years of work experience and knowledge of software engineering required.
Experience with system integration and integration testing is required.
Experience and proficiency in applying software development processes and procedures within a software development project framework.
Proficient in C, C++, Java, and database design and development environment.
Experience with Relational Database such as Oracle or MSSQL.
Linux or Windows Server operating systems required.
Travel to customer site as needed.
Desired
Experience:
Experience with transit agencies, train control or SCADA systems desired.
Mission critical system and real-time development and support are a plus.
Educational Requirements:
BS Degree in Computer Science or other technical area, MS Degree is preferred.
Equivalent work experience can be substituted for a degree.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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