Job Description
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Title
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Windchill Developer
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Location
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Kuala Lumpar
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Job Description
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We are currently looking for 320 Windchill developers for a major project in Kuala Lumpar, candidates should have:
1.Atleast 2-3 years of hardcore WC experience with release 5.1 & above. 2.Since Customer will be on release 6.2.6, understanding of architecture of this will be important.
3.It is recommended that the consultants should possess skills & experience on Info*Engine, as the Adapter will be built around this. 4.Besides good skills on Java for writing Advanced progg to invoke Windchill API, it is recommended that the consultants should also have some exposures to Microsoft Technologies as the customer's system uses COM/ DCOM. 5.The task will involve writing XML tasks also preferably SOAP skills is desired.
6.Since the task also involves installation of WC 6.2.6 AND training Customer on Windchill,understanding the complete offerrings and Training methodolgies is important.Also, the availability of right training material ( for users) and training ppt ( for trainers) needs to be looked into.
7.It is desirable that the consultant should be aware of "implementation methodologies" and will be able to carry out "impact analysis" and draw "risk mitigation" plans.
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Salary Range
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open
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Employee Or Consultant
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Either
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