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Programmer Analyst/Mobile
Job Category:
Information Technology - Infrastructure
Job Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Employment Type:
Full-time
Programmer Analyst/Mobile
Location: 2 International Blvd., Toronto, ON
Join our Team
The Client is a full service, consulting and design-build and development organization offering architectural, engineering, management and construction services. With over 55 years of continuous operations, is an employee-owned Canadian company that relies on the expertise of its employees to be the partner of choice for Delivering Global Building Solutions. They are a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.
We Offer
- Career growth and advancement for creative, independent problem solvers
- Leadership opportunities for professionals committed to mentoring others
- Competitive compensation/benefit package and flexible work schedule
- Professional development programs, allowances and in-house training initiatives to support skill development
- Professional, casual and collaborative work environment
Reporting directly to the Manger, Systems & Applications, the incumbent analyzes and documents the business requirements for software applications and the design and development of software components, software testing, customer support and maintenance. The incumbent communicates and interacts with internal clients or project stakeholders to plan, develop, implement and maintain programs and applications.
We're Looking For
A skilled and dedicated Programmer Analyst who will be responsible for the following:
- Utilizes a variety of Software Tools including Microsoft Technology Platform, Visual Studio 2005/2008, C# 2.0/3.0, ASP.NET 2.0/3.5, AJAX, JavaScript, XHTML, CSS and XML Web Services, and SharePoint 2007/2010 to develop software and web applications.
- Experience in mobile application development on Windows mobile, Apple iOS, Google Android.
- Performs regular maintenance of software systems and resolves client issues arising from production environments to ensure a highly satisfactory user experience. Utilizing Corporate HEAT Ticket tracking system.
- Provides guidance and mentoring to other colleagues in the department.
- Conducts meetings with the business to gather and analyse requirements from various functional areas of the organization.
- Translates functional specifications into technical specifications, performs business analysis and utilizes case scenarios to identify software requirements.
- Utilizes industry best practices and established standards to develop models with focus on agile life cycle management.
- Assesses and analyzes highly complex development modules or sub systems to identify requirements and provide estimations.
- Designs and develops integrated complex modules that form the basis of web applications, desktop applications and services for the business.
- Liaises with database administrators to design, develop and test table structures, stored procedures, views and other programmable database objects that integrate with all software developed for the business.
- Develops and executes software regression test plans cases to assess system functionality, reliability, usability of new and modified software systems to ensure quality delivery of end product.
Qualifications
- Post secondary education equivalent to a 3 year university degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related field.
- Greater than five years, but less than or equal to, ten years software engineering or related experience.
- Microsoft Developer or IT Professional certification is an asset.
Attributes
- Requires an understanding of inter-related work processes to be able to adapt to differing assignments.
- Requires technical knowledge in a complex field.
- Provides technical information to fellow colleagues in a clear and understandable manner.
- Professional manner, tact, diplomacy and discretion in dealing with colleagues including senior management.
- Draws on a number of known options to solve problems and to develop improvements.
- Computer skills to produce effective, spreadsheets, reports, documents and presentations, as required.
- Adaptable to set and prioritize work with varying exceptions. Able to work with diverse personalities and styles.
- Communicates with clarity, verbally and in one on one or group situations, or over the telephone.
- Communicates well in writing by composing clear documents; facility with editing and/or proof-reading is required.
- Business acumen - advanced understanding of quality standards relative to program and application development. Solid understanding of Object Oriented Design, Agile methodology, knowledge of SDLC, web development using C# programming language, ASP.NET, AJAX, JavaScript, XHTML, CSS, Web Services, Database objects development (T-SQL Stored Procedures, Views, Triggers etc.), SQL 2005/2008 and SQL Server Reporting Services, Microsoft Technologies, MS SharePoint (2007/2010) and mobile application development (Windows/Apple/Android).
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This time I’m asking for help
As you probably know, in real life, I’m an IT consultant giving advice to companies on networking architectural, databasing, TCP/IP, programming and last but not least mobile computing questions.
My new task is giving advice (writing a complete booklet on) on in which direction a given company should go: Microsoft Terminal Servers (with, possibly, Citrix Metaframe) or just “webizing” their in-house, custom-written current applications (whenever possible) - that is, converting it to be Web/ client-side (Ajax / JavaScript / ActiveX) and server-side (Java / ASP etc.).
For this, I’m looking for case studies. For the two distinct cases, I’ve found several case studies (that is, I don’t really need case studies that only discuss why a given company abandoned fat clients and went for, say, Citrix); I’d still need case studies that directly compare the two alternates and explain why a given company decided for one or the other and what influenced their decisions.
That is, if you know of, for example, magazine articles or anything of interest in this very subject (that is, preferably unbiased comparison of the full MS Terminal Server / Citrix solution to converting local apps to run off the Web and using “thin” Web browsers to access them in the company), I’d be highly grateful if you could share it with me – hope I haven’t run into it so far. Just a URL would be sufficient.
Position Title: Senior SDET
About Action Engine:
Action Engine's mission is to "shatter the mobile usability barriers," such as small screen sizes, lost connections, and tiny keypads, that prevent consumers from using and enjoying mobile data services on a wide-scale today. Known for its award-winning Mobile Application Platform product, Action Engine is the company that content providers and mobile operators select if they need to deliver content that is fast and easy for their consumers to use. The company's software has been deployed to over a million consumers worldwide by a large list of global companies that include MSNBC.com, TiVo, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Optus, Globe Telecom, SmartVideo, SingTel and a large social networking provider.
Position Summary:
Action Engine is looking for an exceptional senior software test engineer to join our development team. We are looking for someone with talent and energy. All team members are expected to solve complex issues end-to-end. We expect our team to own the test solutions i.e. design, development, implementation, documentation and maintenance. Successful candidates will have experience working with one or all of the following areas of expertise: test automation, web application development, unit testing, as well as test case creation.
Essential Functions:
- Create test cases for different areas of our core product.
- Contribute to the creation of a web application to organizes our test information from various automation & testing tools.
- Build unit test for application programming interfaces, both public and internal.
- Working with automation testing tools ACT and/or LoadRunner
Qualifications:
- 3+ years experience in testing software using automation
- 2+ years experience in web technologies such as ASP.NET, JavaScript and HTML.
- Proficient in both ASP.NET & .net framework using C#
- Experience working with Visual Studio IDE’s
- Experience performance testing software components.
Important Attributes:
- Strong problem solving and communication skills
- Skilled at quickly learning new technologies and tools
- Creativity and design skills
- Self-motivated while also a team player
Critical Relationships:
- Development Manager
- Client & Server Development Teams
- Program Management
Education:
BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or an equivalent technical degree or equivalent experience.
Application Process:
If you are interested in learning more about this position, please send the following information to [email protected]
1. Cover letter
2. Up-to-date resume as an attachment
3. Mention that you heard about the job from Jeremy McKenzie's post on XDA-Developers
hey hey,
i found a few, but i wanted to ask you what you think is
the best projektmanagement and timetracking software for
windows mobile. the best would be if it integrates with the
default calender and tasks.
btw. i do not _need_ groupware. most time i work alone...
thx for every hint!!
kws
Pocket Informant 8.5 is amazing, don't know exactly what features you're looking for, but here is the features list:
http://webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=pocketinformant&tab_id=features
looks interesting! but on the first view i do not see any timetracking.
it´s obviously possible to sort tasks in some kind of hirarchy but nothing
to record worktime per project/task.
but i´ll test the demo, thx
anything else?
kws
The best Project Management and Time Tracking software I have found so far is ValleySpeak Project Server which Share Microsoft Project schedules with team. Includes Project Portfolio Management, Issue Tracking, Risk Management, Timesheet Management, Document Management, Calendar Management, Forums, Reports and Project Dashboard.
A good hosted Project Management software that suits my EPM needs is called valleyspeak project server, which I found at http://www.valleyspeak.com. One of the main reasons why I like the software is the fact that I could continue to work in Microsoft Project 2007 while sharing my Microsoft Project plans with my teams.
ValleySpeak Project Server is a hosted project management solution which can be used by Project Managers to publish, control and execute projects in real time, while continuing to make full use of Microsoft Project 2007.
Because it is a hosted service, I did not have to buy expensive software or deal with installation and maintenance headaches. The functionality that I have with valleyspeak to manage my geographically dispersed teams works well for me. We also evaluated Basecamp and some other solutions but were not impressed.
why does this sound like advertising to me?
but anyway: as i sayed: most time i work alone
so i don´t need to share anything. when i work
with someone, that someone is probably a mac-
user anyway. so i guess, a server would be far
to much for me.
something that integrates with outlook or
thunderbird+lightening (tasks ans dates)
would be nice. but not necessary.
i just want to hirarchly organize the things
i have to do and track how much time i need
for what. would be nice if the timetracking
would go easy with start and stop-buttons
(like a stopwatch) and if it could output
detailed reports...
hand
kws
Hi I use timetracker mx software and it work well for me.
have a look here http://www.rfcons.com
Cheers
thank you..
this looks quite flexible. hope it´s not too much. i´ll see.
nite
kws
I would like to recommend you for timesolv. It provides secure web-based time, billing and practice management solution for profession services firms. It has lots of facilities rather than other applications.
For more information you can visit: http://www.timesolv.com/
Hope this will work out for you.
All the best!
There are many time management software's available for mobiles mostly iphone...
Sorry to revive this old thread, but there's a lot of alternatives you can choose if you were to search it on the Internet. Here are some of the best time tracking apps for Windows Mobile:
softpedia.com
exaktime.com
systenomics.com
timecardtour.worktrack.com/
Time Tracker Pro
Time tracking is useful for anyone who wants to manage time and work habits especially if you want a social life at the end of the day..
You may also want to check out Time Doctor software (http://www.timedoctor.com). A free employee time tracking software for desktop, and frankly, one of the most advanced time management software I have come across.
thanx
but meanwhile i switched to android and use harvest.com
hf
kws
I would also suggest these 3 project management software with great time tracking feature:
1. Basecamp - works great for project and task management as well as an event calendar for schedules
2. Zoho Project - this one has great functionality in task and time tracking too. UI is also great
3. Central Desktop - good for collaboration within the projects and among the team.
If I were to choose, I'd prefer basecamp. That's because it's simple to use and very user-friendly. Doesn't need lots of time to learn from it. You may also check these basecamp alternatives and see which ones you like. The list and comparison of features will help you choose which one suits your preference.
I tried this time doctor
I actually used the tracking software on my site for wealth generators and it had a small glitch, I'll see if I get this fixed by an expert developer and then I'll keep you updated.
In today’s modern world there are allot of ways companies or members of the public that intrude on your privacy.
Most people are oblivious to the various techniques used to view, collect or even visually spy within the home, workplace or even whilst mobile.
Such commonly used that you are aware of is Data leeching, a practice used by to view your Emails and Texting.
Other approaches are Key logging via Bots, Programs or Trojans, yet these are basic tools in spying, with more advance approaches being -
~ Internet Browser and PC Intel Collection
~ Device SD-Card Leeching or Collection
~ Verbal Intel Collection
~ Visual Intel Collection
There are ways to detect and protect against such intelligence collection, outlined in a breakdown design, throughout this comprehensive write-up.
It is important all civilians to be protected, maintaining privacy in full at all times.
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Brett J Hutton
Hey everyone. There are two courses I have to decide between: Python Programming and Internet Programming.
The first course isn't merely an introduction, it's in-depth. The second one is an introduction, but here is the course description:
This course surveys the many technologies that are used to program multitiered, client/server, database-intensive, Web-based applications. Topics include: XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, Extensible Markup Language (XML), RSS, Ajax, Rich Internet Applications, Web servers, databases, MySQL, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Active Server Pages (ASP), JavaServer Faces, and Web Services.
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The Python course ends there and doesn't serve as a prerequisite, but Internet Programming opens a door for exclusive courses for Ruby, JavaScript, PHP, etc. It may seem like a no-brainer to enroll in Internet Programming because of that advantage, but it would be much appreciated to hear what you guys think.