[nfais-l] Software engineer position available

Bonnie Lawlor blawlor at nfais.org
Thu Nov 10 19:13:58 EST 2011


 

SOFTWARE ENGINEER POSITION AVAILABLE

NFAIS Member organization, Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL), is seeking a
full-time Software Engineer for its Queens, New York office. DCL converts
client documents to standard formats, such as XML, SGML, and HTML. The
Software Engineer works with project managers to develop programming
specifications and then turns those specifications into working solutions.
To do this, the Software Engineer: 

.         Analyzes functional specifications and hand-tagged samples
prepared by project managers or data analysts 

.         Determines how to deliver required conversions 

.         Customizes configuration of DCL mapping tools to reflect tagging
requirements for specific projects 

.         Identifies unique requirements and builds additional filters as
needed 

.         Delivers Proof-of-Concept and production samples to project
managers or data analysts for evaluation 

.         Tests conversions and iteratively refines based on input from DCL
staff and customers 

.         Sets up production environment required for each project 

.         Works closely with project team and participates in all team
meetings and decisions 

Desired Skills & Experience

.         An undergraduate and/or graduate degree, or equivalent, in
computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field is required. 

.         Must have a minimum of 1-2 years of experience in Perl, or XSLT. 

.         Familiarity with SGML/XML, HTML,VBA, and Electronic Publishing
software are all a plus. 

.         Working knowledge of XML standards such as DITA, eBook, NLM,
DocBook or Military DTDs a plus. 

.         Working knowledge of electronic data conversion business a plus. 

.         US Citizenship is required due to contractual requirements for
some projects. 

If you are interested, please send your resume, cover letter, and salary
requirements to jobs at dclab.com.

 

 

	

 

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