Senior Technical Project Engineer Engineering - Hutchinson, KS at Geebo

Senior Technical Project Engineer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: 2014-10-31T14:55:45.627
Salary period: Annual
Data Center Incorporated Senior Technical Project Engineer DCI, a provider of full-service bank technology and processing solutions to the financial industry, is recruiting an experienced Senior Technical Project Engineer. The Senior Technical Project Engineer is responsible for research, development, testing, and implementing technical projects as assigned by the Lead Technical Project Manager. The Senior Technical Project Engineer involves working project development from a technological perspective, and assist in verifying that implementations follow the finest practice configuration principles. The position demands direct interaction with the other technical teams. This position provides technical guidance and delivering solutions to DCI and DCI customers. Requires a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science or related or equivalent work experience and a minimum of two years of work experience in related field. Banking work experience is a plus. Strong knowledge of Server OS Systems required. Understanding of the fundamentals of data communications, database applications, and host communications. Requires a high level of technical field experience and be a member of an on call rotation. Occasional periods of driving and traveling to customer or other DCI sites and the ability to lift up to 60 lbs. is required. DCI Offers An excellent benefits package:
Health and Dental Insurance
Disability and Life Insurance 401(k) and Profit Sharing
Paid Vacation, Sick and Holidays
Additional Benefits To apply for this position, mail, fax, or email resume with salary requirements. Only Resumes With Salary Requirements Will Be Considered. DCI Attn: Human Resources 20 W. Second Ave. Hutchinson, KS 67501 Email: Fax: 694-6715 Drug Free/EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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