Job Title KOFAX DEVELOPER (Kofax Certification Required)
Location Atlanta, Georgia (Fully Onsite)
Duration long term
Job Description
As a Kofax / Imaging developer, the job responsibilities include the following :
Over 8+ years of experience in System analysis, design and development of Document Management Systems, Record management, Enterprise Content Management processes and workflow solutions.
- Solid experience with Kofax Capture 11, KTM 6, KCIC, KCNS and / or Kofax (Tungsten) Total Agility platforms, IBM Content Management and OpenText / RightFax systems.
- Proven track record of design and deploying the enterprise-scale capture solutions and automate information intensive processes
- Design and develop the imaging, workflow solutions, client / server, win forms, web-based applications using .Net and Java technologies on different layers of the infrastructure with scalable and high availability systems.
- Programming skills in VB.Net, C#.Net, MVC, ASP.net, .Net Core, WinForms, WCF, WPF, LINQ, Entity Framework and backend RDBMS databases using MS SQL Server and DB2 and / or PostgreSQL.
- Experience with Various Scripting Languages like VB Script, Java Script, SBL and Win Wrap Basic.
- OCR / ICR and Barcode technologies, image preprocessing, and machine learning-based classification experience.
Required Skills / Certification :
Kofax 11 certification MUST UPLOAD CERTIFICATIONKofax Transformation Modules 6.xKofax Total AgilityCIP (Certified Information Professional) MUST UPLOAD CERTIFICATIONIBM EE Content management systemsAWS hands on experiencePostgreSQL DB experienceRequirements added by the job poster
5+ years of experience in Design
5+ years of work experience with Kofax5+ years of work experience with Kofax TotalAgility1+ years of work experience with .NET FrameworkThanks & Regards
Akshit Sisonia - Sr. Technical Recruiter
Email - akshit@stellentit.com
LinkedIn - linkedin.com / in / akshit-s-97297125a
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