Monday, August 5, 2013

Tata Power Hiring Software maintenance Engineers

Tata Power Hiring Software maintenance Engineers

 

Job Role:  Software maintenance Engineer

Qualification:  BCA/ MCA/ BE/ BTECH/ ME/ MTECH Graduates

Skills:  Programming in C/C++, operating systems

Job responsibility:  Software maintenance,  installation of software and more

Job Type:  Regular Full Time

Job Location:  Delhi

 

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Software Maintenance

by The Tata Power Company Limited, Strategic Engineering Division in Delhi
Experience: 0 to 3 yrs.  |  Opening(s): 1 Posted on: 05 Aug

Job Description

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We are looking for the software professional who can provide software maintenance at the customer site. This person should know C programming language. C++ and Operating System skill is desirable. Should be able to do modifications in the code. Other responsibilities include installation of the software and interaction with the customer.
Freshers can also apply.


Salary: Not Disclosed by Recruiter
Industry: Government / Defence
Functional Area: IT Software - Application Programming, Maintenance
Role Category: Admin/Maintenance/Security/Datawarehousing
Role: Maintenance Engineer

Desired Candidate Profile

Education: (UG - BCA - Computers, B.Tech/B.E. - Computers) AND (PG - MCA - Computers) AND ( Doctorate - Any Doctorate - Any Specialization, Doctorate Not Required)
Please refer to the Job description above

Company Profile

The Tata Power Company Limited, Strategic Engineering Division
https://www.tatapower.com
The Tata Power Company Limited through its Strategic Engineering Division (Tata Power SED) has been a leading private sector player in indigenous Design, Development, Production, Integration, Supply and Life-cycle Support of mission-critical Defence Systems of strategic importance.

 

 

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