Computer Programmer (SAP Developer) Information Technology (IT) - Reno, NV at Geebo

Computer Programmer (SAP Developer)

Company Name:
IGT
IGT has openings for Computer Programmers (SAP Developer) in Reno, NV. Support the design, creation and maintenance of software code from written specifications that improves, automates and supports business processes using the appropriate SAP development tools. Perform software fixes or enhancements to existing code or SAP systems. Work with Business Systems Analysts and clients, and utilize basic knowledge of clients business processes to assist in the creation of technical specifications and code for SAP-based software applications. Write, maintain and document software code that results in desired functionality within SAP, including data and process automation tools, routine query and report writing, data conversions, interface designs, and form and enhancement developments. Test and support debugging new, upgraded and modified software applications. Implements and adheres to coding standards. Employer will accept Masters degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems, Math, Physics or related technical field. Education or experience must include: 1) SQL and database administration; 2) Algorithm and data Structure; 3) Development skills utilizing C programming language; 4) SAP ECC components; 5) SAP ECC system configuration and business process implementation; 6) Knowledge of the different phases of the IT project life cycle; and, 7) Classic ABAP language. Experience may be gained concurrently. Any suitable combination of education, training, or experience is acceptable.
DO NOT MAIL RESUME. TO APPLY: Go to http://www.igt.com/company-information/careers/opportunities.aspx > Click Search Jobs > Search keyword 13300BR.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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