Key Accountability and Responsibilities: Technology:Researches
literature, patents, and current practices. Designs and develops
computer software systems, in conjunction with hardware product
development.
People: Provides guidance, leadership, and consultation for clients/users, staff, and vendors in specifying information flows, processes/procedures, and data objects that will meet the business requirements.
Customer:Provides technical consultation and troubleshooting with customers concerning development and maintenance of software system.
Business:Assists in defining, planning, and justifying (in business terms) projects to develop/implement automated and non-automated components of new or changed processes. Financial:Analyzes costs and vendor capabilities related to software requirements to determine feasibility of design within time and cost constraints.
QUALIFICATION CRITERIA
Location : Noida
Experience : 0 to 2 years
Qualification : B.Tech/B.E.,M.Tech,Others
Experience : 0 to 2 years
Qualification : B.Tech/B.E.,M.Tech,Others
COMPANY PROFILE
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) is an American multinational
corporation that provides information technology (IT) services and
professional services. Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. CSC
was founded in April 1959 by Roy Nutt, Fletcher Jones and Bob Patrick.
Their goal then was to provide programming tools such as assemblers and
compilers. Jones, who ran the business and marketing, obtained a
contract from Honeywell that made the business profitable and respected
within the industry.
CSC employs about 98,000 employees (as of March 30, 2012) in 90 countries and ranks among the largest outsourcing companies in the world. It has about 2,500 Clients, among which are almost every agency of the U.S. Federal Government and nearly half of the Fortune 500 financial services companies.
CSC employs about 98,000 employees (as of March 30, 2012) in 90 countries and ranks among the largest outsourcing companies in the world. It has about 2,500 Clients, among which are almost every agency of the U.S. Federal Government and nearly half of the Fortune 500 financial services companies.
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