Multiple openings for Pegasystems Inc. to interact with customers & partners at senior levels to serve as a trusted advisor to support Pega technology, gain insight, & understand the customer needs & solutions.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer/Electronic Engineering, or related field of study, & 6 years of experience in any job title/occupation/position working in a product support, development or troubleshooting capacity with a leading technology company. Experience specified must include 6 years of experience with each of the following:
- Frontend technologies including HTML5, CSS, Java Script & jQuery
- Analyzing, troubleshooting, & resolving enterprise application issues
- Supporting internal & external client stakeholders
- Assessing & determining whether a particular customer problem is caused by hardware, operating systems software, application problems, or network failures
Experience specified must include:
- 3 years of experience with Prem using Java
- 2 years of experience with:
- Advising, mentoring & training junior team members on customer issues resolution
- Operating Systems including Windows & Linux
- J2EE Application Servers such as Tomcat
Telecommuting permitted. Can reside anywhere in the US.
To apply visit http://www.pega.com
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