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Partial Remote Full time Analyst / Development Coordinator

 Company seeking full time  Analyst / Development Coordinator.  This is a partial remote  full time position with occasional on-site meetings.

 ABOUT THE COMPANY

  • High level programming
  • Provides virtual and on-site tech professionals

 SKILLS/EXPERTISE REQUIRED

  •  Min. Bachelors degree
  • Must have IT background
  • Familiar with, and skilled in, talking to clueless end users and figuring out what they want to do with their software
  • Considered a *PLUS* if you have Program Management experience, and have worked / managed offshore projects

 ABOUT THE POSITION

  • Consult with end users and create paper / visio prototypes
  • After end users approve prototypes, write up user requirements
  • You will be provided with a team of offshore developers
  • Get software developed according to the end users' expectations
  • Constantly work with end users and  programmers
  • Proficiently complete projects

 *PLEASE NOTE*

  •  This is for a full time position in Tolland. Some local travel (driving) will be required.
  • Flex time is allowed since you will be working odd hours -Telecommuting will be allowed as long as it doesn't come in the way of progress
  • Someone is needed to fill in the void between customers and programmers. If you know this business, you know that there is a big void in this area.

 

 Location: Partial Remote / CT

Compensation: TBD / DOE

 

 


Employer Posted:Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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