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Job Openings with Polycom-Hyderabad

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we have some openings in our company "Polycom-Hyderabad" . If u have relevant experience please forward your resume to me <[email protected]>. Please mention the jobcode in the subject while forwarding your resume.


Years of experience required is between Min 4 yrs to Max 7 yrs  for Voice Engineering positions and Min 3 Yrs to Max 6 Yrs for all IT positions.


Job Openings:

 

1.    Position Code : PIDCEG1

Software Developer in the VoIP Engineering – 1 opening, Key skills required are in:

·         Software development for TCP/IP-based audio/data terminals

·         TCP/IP application design and implementation.

·         General programming for real-time embedded communication systems.

·         Architecture and detailed design and development.

·         Work experience on different RTOS environments like VxWorks, RT-Linux, WinCE.

 

2.    Position Code : PIDCEG2

QA Software Testers , in the Voice Engineering –1 opening, Key testing skills Required are in:

·         telecom protocol testing [ SIP/H323] / IP Phone & Call server testing.  Good knowledge of network stuff.

                                                                  OR

·         telecom protocol testing[Cisco/Avaya] / IP Phone testing. Good knowledge of Network stuff.

 

3.    Position Code : PIDCEG3

Software Developer , in the Wireless Engineering–1 opening, Key skills Required are in:

·         C++ development experience.

·         Experience with Linux based software development is a must

·         Experience in developing software for embedded systems

·         Experience with Qt framework or any other C++/UI framework would be a plus.

 

4.Position Code : PIDCIT4

Java Developer , in the Information Technology–2 openings, Key skills Required are in:

·         Java programming and J2EE development, experience building Java web applications using different frameworks.

·         Experience with Portal design & development: BEA Weblogic Portal, Oracle Web Center

·         Experience using SOA technologies such as SOAP, BPEL, WSDL, XSD, and Web Services with SQL proficiency.

 

5.Position Code : PIDCIT5

Oracle Business Intelligence Engineer , in the Information Technology–3 openings, Key skills Required are in:

·         experience with DW, OBIEE,with Informatica

·         Experience in DAC, TOAD, ErWin

 

6.Position Code : PIDCIT6

Middle Ware Developer , in the Information Technology–2 openings, Key skills Required are in:

·         Programming experience with Java and J2EE Technology with Oracle SOA suite implementation(s) and BPEL Development using Oracle JDeveloper

·         Experience with Siebel EAI, Peoplesoft integration with webMethods on Unix a plus

·         Oracle BPA, ADF, BAM and BPEL Workflow experience a plus



Comments

  1. Hello ,

    Greetings !!!!!

    I am Anand working on VOIP tech technology i am looking for change .

    Currently i am working for IPage Infotech Pvt Ltd and working on MVTS II v.1.3.1-40 switch and POTRA BILLINg ONE switch.

    My contact number is 9247227725.

    Please do the needful............

    Thanks & Regards ,
    Anand

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