Monday 22 September 2014

"Teradata" Opening For "Software Engineer" (1-2 Years) @ Hyderabad

Comapany

Teradata Corporation

Job Title:

Software Engineer

Experience

1-2 Years

Job Description:

Maintain code, debug and test enhancements for Parallel Database Environment kernel driver of Teradata database software.

Write feature, design and test specifications.

Perform requirements analysis, performance analysis and problem analysis.

Give technical guidance to the team and enhance competitive advantage for Teradata database.

Essential Skills:

Very strong working knowledge in C language. Knowledge of C++ will be an added advantage.

Very good understanding and working knowledge in UNIX OS internals and kernel programming. Understanding of Windows and Linux OS internals is desirable.

Proficient in x86 and x8664 assembly programming.

Extensive working experience in using various debugging utilites like GDB, crash, kdb is required. Experience in using WinDBG & lcrash is desirable.

Should be well versed and extensively used different OS performance tools in UNIX environment.

Very good working knowledge in shell scripts. Perl programming is preferable.

Understanding of relational database logical and physical design concepts.

Strong analytical abilities involving complex software in a parallel processing environment.

Qualification/Educational requirements:

M Tech (Computer Science) from a prestigious university / college.

Considerable programming experience in C language.

Experience with or knowledge of software structured as collection of processes using message system primitives.

Should be a fast learner with very good written and oral communication skills.

Should have the ability to understand, and work with, complex massively parallel software.

Experience:

1 to 2 Yrs experience.

Qaulification

M.E/M.Tech

Location

Hyderabad, India

Website

http://www.teradata.com/

Last Date

As Soon As Possible (ASAP)

How To Apply

Details & Apply

Note: Apply Every Day - Before Link Expire, Than You Got Call


0 comments:

Post a Comment