Sr. Programmer Analyst (Merch.) Internet & Ecommerce - Memphis, TN at Geebo

Sr. Programmer Analyst (Merch.)

Company Name:
AutoZone
Position Description
In this role, we will be looking for someone to help us to continue to grow and support our merchandising organization and evolve our technologies to meet the growing demands in this space.
Job Responsibilities
Responsible for delivering high quality software in a timely manner
Assist Senior Technology Advisors in leading the efforts to evaluate new technologies and determine applicability
Transfer knowledge to other team members in order to build skills, knowledge and abilities of other technical staff
Utilizes extensive technical knowledge to partner with the Business Systems Analysts to analyze business problems to design solutions for project requirements
Responsible for execution of unit testing and systems integration testing
Implements new/revised software into a production time environment
Responsible for conducting Code Reviews and ensuring that coding standards are followed
Ensures appropriate turnover from projects to production support
Position Requirements
Required Experience
Five to Seven years' experience in software development with exposure and proficiency in design patterns
Demonstrated experience in Java, Spring Framework, C++/and or C
Demonstrated experience using SQL to manage data stored in a Relational Database Management System
Must be proficient operating in a Unix/Linux environment
Preferred experience with Web Services, SOA, Maven Build tools, Struts, and analytical skills
Education
A Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) or equivalent in Computer Science or related field of study is preferred
Job Title: Sr. Programmer Analyst (Merch.)
Job ID: 11565
Location: Memphis, TN
Regular/Temporary: RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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