Monday, December 6, 2010

Configuration Management Engineer

Configuration Management Engineer

Job Description:
Deliver consistently high quality product builds to the Technology Team during the development life of a software product.

Job Duties (include but not limited to):
Deliver consistently high quality product builds to the Technology Team during the development life of a software product
Maintain the machines, scripts and tooling required to build the product including software version control and maintenance
Design and develop tools to increase the efficiency on all aspects of Configuration Management, Automation and Source Control
Using Clearcase, maintain a working history of all files used to create the product
Be available for engineers and internal end user questions and recommend a logical solution and/or corrective action for possible problems that may occur
Recommend avenues to improve build and/or development process
Document and maintain documentation on the current process for accuracy in an ever changing and dynamic process

Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
Knowledge of Windows, Unix, TCP/IP, Perl, Batch programming, Microsoft Visual Studio, ODBC, Web Publishing and Drive Image all plus s
Must have the ability to track and maintain the status of several different projects
Strong oral and written communication skills in English
Strong analytical skills
Ability to quickly learn the build process and become a contributing member of the Build and Configuration Management team in a global software development company
Ability to analyze a process and recommend improvements
Ability to interact and maintain productivity of personnel from different backgrounds in an environment where time and customer satisfaction is critical
Hands on experience with Source Control Infrastructure (Rational Clearcase, CVS) a plus
Working experience in the R&D department of a commercial software company
Knowledge in System Administration (Windows and Unix)
Programming experience using Perl, Java, InstallShield, Batch File Programming

Jim Shemroske


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