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This position will provide technical leadership to the application development teams across all stages of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Strong software design and development skills:Strong knowledge in Cloud Computing (Iaas, Paas, SaaS.
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Software Engineers work closely with Business Analysts and Group Product Managers to understand the business requirements that drive the analysis and physical design of technical solutions.
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Working with the firm’s trading, operations, finance, sales, banking and investing businesses, engineers use their mathematical and scientific training to create financial products, advise clients on transactions, identify market opportunities, assist managing risks, and provide technical solutions to facilitate all business activities.
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12+ years of experience in architecting highly reliable backend software services that support a large scale consumer OTT video streaming service. As a Sr. Manager of Technical Product Management for TV Plus, you will develop requirements and roadmap priorities for the TV Plus backend video streaming platform ensuring capabilities support future worldwide growth.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced manager who has proven technical expertise in subsidized programs (preferably affordable housing) program evaluation and development (including customer management software integration), is technologically savvy, has a proven track record of staff mentoring and cultivation, and values implementing improvements to increase service delivery, efficiency, and the customer experience.
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5+ years in or around selling enterprise SaaS software (sales, account management, presales, partnerships, support, product marketing) Work on every detail required to get a client over the line (be it chasing a lawyer for the contract or arranging a technical lunch & learn.
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Responsibilities:Perform preventative maintenance on building automation equipment to ensure optimal functionalityDiagnose and troubleshoot issues promptly, implementing effective solutions to minimize downtime and disruptionsProvide on-site support to clients, addressing technical inquires, and offering guidance on system usageMaintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of all service activities including installation records, maintenance reports, troubleshooting procedures, etc.
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