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Qbase Information Technology Intern
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Information and Technology Intern

Summary:

The Information Systems Analyst is a strategic and a tactical role that reports to the Chief Technology Officer. Responsibilities are varied, but are focused on supporting the development and commercialization of software and information decision-support tools and systems. Actual assignment may vary, depending on evolving business needs and when/how many successful internship candidate(s) come on board. Responsibilities, timelines and deliverables will be well defined and manageable.

Examples of information technology assignments to aid in commercialization include:

      - Upper tier - web-facing graphical user interface

      - Middle tier - business logic residing between user interface and data storage system(s)

      - Testing and certifying components built for any part of the system application.

Preferred Skills and Characteristics:

      - Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

      - C++, C#, MySequel, Visual Source Safe

      - Familiarity with n-tier applications and understanding of interactive software

      - Statistics and algorithm development

      - Application of statistics toward predictive models

Pay

Competitive: based on skills, education, and experience

Contact

Jerry Smith

937-458-0345 x 117

jsmith@qbase.us

www.qbase.us

 






 

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