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Walkin in Tieto Pune on 5th October 2010 for Java and Technical Support Professionals

Hello All,

The HR department has organised a walk- in drive on 5th October, 2010 for Java & Technical Support professionals at Pune Weikfield office from 09:00 AM to 4:00 PM only.

Request you to refer any of friends/colleagues/relatives for Java openings in Tieto, Pune. Please note that the credit for referral would be given to the employee whose name has been given to the interview panel on 5th October, 2010 by the candidate.

Kindly ensure that the referred candidate has to carry following documents

a)     Hard copy of resume
b)    Last Salary Slip
c)     Photograph

Feedback regarding their referrals would be communicated in short duration. Request not to ask the any questions regarding their referrals on same day of the drive.


Following are the job descriptions:





 




Software Engineer (Java): 2 to 4 years


Responsibilities:
2-4 yrs Experience including design, coding and implementation of Java based enterprise applications using frameworks like spring, Hibernate, Struts, Web-services.
Strong Object Oriented design and development skills.
Experience using java development tools like Ant, Eclipse, Maven,
Exposure to Java 5.0 / 6.0 will be added advantage
Knowledge of test driven development and continuous integration would be a bonus.
Software development on a agile project using iterative development would be an advantage
Technical Support Professional: 2 to 3 years

Responsibilities:

·         2-3 years of experience in Technical support, resolving customer issues fulfilling their requirements
·         Basic Knowledge of Oracle PL/SQL OR Oracle Application and Ticketing Tools is require
·         Good knowledge about Incident management, Problem management and Change Management, SLA
·         If s/he is having Experience in HealthCare OR Telecom Application support then it will be added advantage
·         S/he should have proven analytical Strong communication skills
·         Knowledge of ITIL (ITIL Foundation v3.0 certified preferred) will be added advantage
·         Able to Work in shifts (Timing between 09:30 to 01:30 night) and on call

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