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Job Description
COMPANY: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
LOCATION: 168 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA 02541
TITLE: Developer III
HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
DUTIES: • Analyze user requirements, procedures, problems to automate processes or to improve existing systems;
- Write detailed description of user needs, program functions, and steps required to develop or modify computer program;
- Provide technical knowledge combined with IT software lifecycle, system design techniques, methodologies, tools, standards utilized in the IT/business environment while adhering to the IT Software Development Life Cycle;
- Review current operational procedures, identifying opportunities for improvement;
- Review computer system capabilities, workflows, and scheduling limitations to determine if requested program or program change is possible within existing system;
- Study existing information processing systems to evaluate effectiveness and develops new systems to improve production or workflow, as required;
- Prepare workflow charts and diagrams to specify in detail operations to be performed by equipment and computer programs and operations to be performed;
- Implement or modifies procedures and/or processes to solve business issues considering alternatives and limitations, environment and desired results;
- Work on projects that may involve interfaces across diverse hardware platforms, with multiple programming languages, development tools or data access tools;
- Conduct studies pertaining to development of new information systems to meet current and projected
needs.
TRAVEL: REQUIREMENTS:
Can work remotely or telecommute.
MINIMUM Education Requirement:
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Science, Computer Networking or a related field.
MINIMUM Experience Requirement:
- Five years of experience in software development, information systems or related field.
Alternative Education and Experience Requirement:
- Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Science, Computer Networking, or a related field of study plus two years of experience in software development, information systems or related field.
Required knowledge or experience with:
- Building and maintaining cloud-native applications;
- AWS Microservices;
- Java, Spring Boot;
- Docker, Kubernetes;
- REST and SOAP web services using Java;
- Oracle DB;
- Amazon DynamoDB;
- Vue js, html5/css3, bootstrap, gulp, node JS;
- Hibernate and Spring frameworks.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham, Massachusetts, USA Office
168 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA, United States
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