DXC Technology is seeking a Sr. Analyst II Software Engineering to work remotely in Puerto Rico. The ideal candidate will have experience with commercial and open-source applications, troubleshooting skills, and proficiency in various programming languages and software tools.
Requirements
- Ability to install commercial and open-source applications for use on a large multi-platform network.
- Ability to work closely with Engineering customers, understand business needs, perform root cause analysis, help drive the resolution of issues, and propose process improvements.
- Ability to troubleshoot issues by assessing multiple components such as software, network, data access, user environment, OS, and licensing.
- Highly motivated self-starter with attention to detail, well organized, takes initiative with minimal supervision, and can quickly pick up new skills.
- Experience with supporting business critical custom and COTS Engineering applications.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering preferred.
- 3-4+ years of relevant work experience in industry.
- Proficiency in any of the following: Jet Engine Test Performance Systems, Simulation Systems, Data Reduction Systems, High-Performance Compute Clusters, Structural & Thermal Analysis Systems, Emissions & High Cycle Fatigue systems, Calibration & Materials Lab Systems, Document Mgmt. and Archival systems.
- Programming experience with C, C++, Python, Fortran, Java, Perl/Shell scripting, and PowerShell scripting.
- Experience with Visual Studio, GitHub, Oracle databases/SQL, Qt GUI development, LSF, Documentum, Linux, Windows, Unix ACLs, Samba, file encryption, MFT for secure file transfer, MQSeries, ServiceNow, MS Office Tools, Sharepoint, Jira.
- Strong analytical problem-solving skills and communication skills in the English language.
- Relevant certifications or training are a plus.
Benefits
- Ability to work remotely in Puerto Rico
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without requiring sponsorship now or in the future
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident