Sterling OMS Senior Software Engineer -RTH - (1/25/2011) Information Technology (IT) - King Of Prussia, PA at Geebo

Sterling OMS Senior Software Engineer -RTH - (1/25/2011)

Company Name:
Atlas Systems
The Sterling OMS Sr. Software Engineer will be responsible for providing technical and functional expertise and direction for the Sterling (formally known as Yantra) OMS (Order Management System) delivery. An ideal candidate should have expert knowledge of one or more of the following Sterling Commerce/Yantra modules: Sterling Distributed Order Management, Sterling Selling & Fulfillment Foundation, Sterling Global Inventory Visibility, Sterling Reverse Logistics, and Sterling Supply Collaboration. The candidate should have experience working in the retail industry and in eCommerce. The candidate will play a key role in developing the future Order Management System solution development.

Extended responsibilities include:
Utilize functional and technical expertise to facilitate the collection of business requirements
Help define or advise on Sterling OMS technical architecture to meet business requirements for the Sterling OMS and related enterprise systems (e.g., webstore, CRM, DW/BI, etc.)
Design, develop, and implement highest-quality software application solutions using Sterling OMS modules
Provide functional and/or technical leadership to extended project teams - GSI employees and consultants
Help define or assist with developing Sterling OMS implementation best practices
Lead or guide teams to execute optimum performance tests and tuning to meet SLA objectives
Help define integration and QA test scripts
Help analyze, troubleshoot, and/or tune Sterling Commerce product performance or deployment issues when required
Participate in projects and provide cross-functional IT application support coordination on issues & design planning
Assist with risk management and change management
Work independently with minimal direction
Help develop and propose Sterling OMS-centric processes, policies, and standards

Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Finance,
computer
Science/MIS, Engineering or related field
Deep technical and functional expertise with one or more of the following Sterling Commerce/Yantra modules (5
years): Sterling Distributed Order Management, Sterling Selling & Fulfillment Foundation, Sterling Global Inventory Visibility, Sterling Reverse Logistics, and Sterling Supply Collaboration
Expert knowledge of Sterling Order Management System components, API's, and related Interfaces
Full project lifecycle experience on several large, complex Sterling Commerce/Yantra solution implementations
Strong understanding of software engineering principles, tools, and processes
Ability to lead and mentor other developers
Experience working with Order Management, Shipping, Advance Pricing, Inventory, Purchasing, Financials, and/or Cost Management business processes
Good knowledge of project management fundamentals
Critical thinker and demonstrated ability to mitigate project risks
Self-starter with initiative and the ability to manage workload prioritization to deliver high quality work products on time with minimal direction
Ability to multi-task across multiple concurrent projects
Strong customer interaction, organizational and time-management skills


Desirable Skills and
Experience:
eCommerce and Retail application experience
Fulfillment or 3PL experience
Deep Java/J2EE programming/environment knowledge
Experience implementing J2EE design patterns
Strong SOA development/implementation experience
Strong Oracle experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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