ต้องการคนที่มีประสบการณ์การทำงาน.NET(C#.Net) 3-5 ปี ตำแหน่งนี้ได้มีโอกาสทำครบ full Software Life Cycle ตั้งแต่เก็บ requirements, dev, test และ support. ดูรายละเอียดงาน ดังนี้
Responsibilities
- The System & Tools team is responsible for develop the tools which will be used internally within Customer Technical Service (CTS) organization. The example of the tools under responsibilities is:
- Technical Operation Note - the system which provides information on the deployment standard to field engineers globally.
- Global Software Gateway - Thomson Reuters' central software repository for both internal and external customer globally
- End to End Ordering Process Tool - the tool to show the stage of client's order since the order created until complete implementation
- GSCS Product Announcement System - The tool to provide announcement on new product release, product migration and product obsolesces to the user globally
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineer, Information Technology or related field
- Coordinate with stakeholder globally to understand requirement
- Participate in requirement analysis , create, design specification and design system infrastructure
- Create development project plan
- Develop unit test, system test and integration test before rolling out.
- Implement the new developed system
- Prepare system documentation and perform user training
- Participate in support & maintenance activity including Enhancement Implementation and Debugging (Bug fixing) - Provide technical support to the user
If you are interested in a career at Thomson Reuters, please apply at: waraluk.lohidhan@thomsonreuters.com
Reuters Software (Thailand) Limited (A Thomson Reuters Company) 36th Floor, U Chu Liang Building 968 Rama IV Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 For more information, please call 02-650-9771
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New graduated are welcome or
mantis Fri, 16/12/2011 - 15:29
New graduated are welcome or not?