The following are available job roles and skills needed. They are willing to train and will accept all majors but must have an interest in IT!
Jr. Java Developer Skills: Java, JSP, RestfulAPI, JSON, XML, HTML, Bootstrap, AngularJS, MySQL, GWT (Google Web Toolkit).
.Net Developer Skills:
Utilize established development tools, guidelines and conventions including but not limited to ASP.NET, SQL Server, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and C#/VB.NET.
Design, code and test new Windows and web software applications Enhance existing systems by analyzing business objectives, preparing an action plan and identifying areas for modification and improvement.
Maintain existing software systems by identifying and correcting software defects.
Investigate and develop skills in new technologies.
Create technical specifications and test plans.
Business Analyst Skills:
Experience working with senior decision makers.
Strong communication/interpersonal skills.
Proven analytical background.
Advanced Excel skills.
Junior AWS Devops Skills:
Experience with the core AWS services.
Good background in Linux/Unix administration.
Experience with Docker and Kubernetes.
Proficiency in at least one language from our stack
Strong notions of security best practices (e.g. using IAM Roles, KMS, etc.).
Experience with monitoring solutions such as CloudWatch, Prometheus, and the ELK stack.
Ability to troubleshoot distributed systems.
Knowledge of writing infrastructure as code (IaC) using CloudFormation or Terraform.
Experience with building or maintaining cloud-native applications.
Android Developer–
Skills:
Knowledge of Android SDK, different versions of Android, and how to deal with different screen sizes.
Familiarity with RESTful APIs to connect Android applications to back-end services.
Knowledge of Android UI design principles, patterns, and best practices.
Experience with offline storage, threading, and performance tuning.
Ability to design applications around natural user interfaces, such as touch.
Familiarity with the use of additional sensors, such as gyroscopes and accelerometers.
Knowledge of the open-source Android ecosystem and the libraries available for common tasks.
Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements.
Familiarity with cloud message APIs and push notifications.
A knack for bench marking and optimization.
Understanding of Google s Android design principles and interface guidelines.
Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git.
Familiarity with continuous integration.
OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Waltemade Center.
Contact: Libby Norlander at ctlammer@owu.edu.