| Company | : | NAVTEQ, Inc. |
| Company URL | : | http://www.navteq.com |
| Contact Name | : | Rafael Quiroz |
| Position Type | : | Full Time/Direct Hire |
| Salary | : | DOE |
| Experience | : | |
| City | : | Chicago |
| State | : | IL |
| Country | : | USA |
| Zip | : | 60606 |
| Contact | : | rafael.quiroz@navteq.com | | Description | : | Programmer
NAVTEQ is the leading provider of digital map data for Vehicle Navigation, Internet & Wireless applications and Business Solutions. Cutting edge applications such as these are part of a growing set of applications that enhance consumer's access to information while they are mobile. We have coined the term informed mobility' to represent this emerging need.
NAVTEQ data is used in virtually all of the leading navigation systems in both North America and Europe. Our customers rely on NAVTEQ digital map information for use in their applications based on its accuracy, detail and completeness.
Responsibilities:
Develop processes to support new product creation architecture Develop and enhance scripts to support production processes and Bison operations Interact with the Research and Development group Provide technical expertise and support within the department
Position Requirements:
Solid working knowledge of XML/UNIX scripting language (e.g. Perl, Python, KSH) Experience with Unix and MS Windows is required SQL experience required Java knowledge and experience a plus Experience developing and executing User Acceptance Tests for large scale systems deployment is desired Bachelor’s degree Demonstrated written and oral communication skills Professional demeanor and customer-focused orientation
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| Experience | : | Solid working knowledge of XML/UNIX scripting language (e.g. Perl, Python, KSH) Experience with Unix and MS Windows is required SQL experience required Java knowledge and experience a plus Experience developing and executing User Acceptance Tests for large scale systems deployment is desired Bachelor’s degree Demonstrated written and oral communication skills Professional demeanor and customer-focused orientation
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