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APPIAN Consultant (m/f)


HCCM Consulting, S.A.
Data:20-3-2019  Local: Lisboa

HCCM Consulting is an Information Systems Consulting company with 24 years of experience, belonging to the HCCM group with a universe of 1,500 employees in 2 companies, with a consolidated turnover of more than 25 Million Euros.

HCCM Consulting is one of the main players in the area of Technology Consulting and Innovation.

HCCM Consulting's products and services offer is focused on banking, insurance, public services, telecommunications and industry, and is divided in 6 business lines: Advisory; Enterprise Applications - SAP; Managed Services; Professional Services; RAD - Rapid Application Delivery - OutSystems; Web & Application Development.
 
For more information see www.hccm.pt


Function: APPIAN Consultant (m/f)


Desired Skills and expertise:
•    Bachelor or Master degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or similar;
•    Minimum of 2 year's experience in a similar functions;
•    Experience with Oracle, SQL Server & MySQL databases;
•    Experience with JEE Application Servers - JBoss, Weblogic, WebSphere;
•    Knowledge of Web Servers - Apache, IIS;
•    Knowledge of Operating Systems - Windows, Red Hat Linux, AIX;
•    Other technologies / languages - SQL, JavaScript, Web Services, ESB, Struts;
•    Troubleshooting capacity in a development point of view;
•    Fluency in English.


We offer: 
•    Career development possibility;
•    Integration in a fast-growing company;
•    Integration in a young and dynamic team.


Interested candidates can apply through ---@--- by sending us a detailed CV. Please indicate the reference nº IT19-APPIAN-SF in the subject. 
We ensure the confidentiality of every application.



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