Programmer Analyst
- Posted 15 days ago
About this job
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Job description
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST: Scholarly publishing company located in Ann Arbor, MI has an immediate opening for a full-time Programmer/Analyst.
We are looking for a results-oriented, self-motivated Java/Scala developer with sensitivity for customer service and passion for the job. Excellent communication, teamwork, problem solving and customer service skills are a must!
Skills & requirements
Required qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field
- Proficiency in Java and Scala
- Experience implementing web applications and services
- Web development experience using JavaScript, CSS, JSON
- Object Oriented design and SQL Database development
- Solid understanding of data structures, algorithms
- Experience crafting unit, integration, functional and regression tests
- The ability and desire to learn new languages, processes, and environments
Desirable additional qualifications:
- Experience developing in a Linux environment
- Experience with functional programming
- Experience with Git, Jenkins, Maven, SBT
About the company
About the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and Mathematical Reviews: The AMS was founded in 1888 to further the interests of mathematical research and scholarship. The Society has developed an international reputation for the publication of scholarly journals and books and for its premier online database Mathematical Reviews. The principle online publication of the database, MathSciNet®, delivers comprehensive reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information about the mathematical sciences research literature to researchers worldwide.
Salary is commensurate with experience. We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
The AMS offers excellent benefits, including competitive salaries, health and dental; very generous retirement contributions and paid leave; paid life insurance; a casual work environment; tuition assistance; computing benefit; as well as professional development opportunities.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.