Endeca Experience Manager Delivery Consultant Internet & Ecommerce - Houston, TX at Geebo

Endeca Experience Manager Delivery Consultant

Company Name:
Hire Solutions
Please note our client will not sponsor or transfer visas Travel of 75% weekly and nationally is expected. This is full time employment - NOT contract.
Are you an ecommerce professional interested in working for a cutting edge technology firm that has the respect of companies worldwide? The Endeca Experience Manager Delivery Consultant will be the role for you!

Your client facing role will be contributing to the delivery of complex full lifecycle large scale technology solutions for our clients.
The Endeca Experience Manager Delivery Consultant will need a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and 4
Years experience working on Systems Integration projects as well as experience working on projects implementing eCommerce systems with Endeca Experience Manager, systems integration technology projects and knowledge of the eCommerce Software Delivery Lifecycle.
Preferred Candidates Will Have The Following
Experience:

Interactive web page development with HTML, DTHML, CSS3, JavaScript, XML, JSON and Server Pages (e.g. JSP, ASP.NET/ASP, PHP), Database technologies such as SQL Server, Oracle and MySQL
Tomcat, JSP, JDBC, Javamail and XPATH.
Integrated Development Environments (IDE) such as Eclipse, Visual Studio, NetBeans, and CRX/CQ, HTML5, AJAX, LDAP, Hibernate/Struts/Spring, iles/YUI/jQuery, Site Search (e.g. Autonomy IDOL, Endeca, FAST, Google Search Appliance, Lucene), Search Engine Optimization, Web Analytics (e.g. Omniture SiteCatalyst, WebTrends, Google Analytics, IBM Coremetrics), Order management - (Sterling, Manhattan, JDA).
Our client always offers one of the best places to work! Continuous training, mentoring, and working on the largest client sites in the world! Please let us know if you are interested!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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