Sr. Eclipse UI Developer TIBCO Software [message #12443] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 17:42 |
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Originally posted by: ashort.tibco.com
Sr. Software Engineer Eclipse UI Developer
Job Location - Tibco Software, Palo Alto, Ca.
Job Description: This software engineer will be a key contributor to the
development of Eclipse user interface for TIBCOs state-of-the-art SOA
Platform. The individual will work with senior engineering architect and
user interface designer to develop an easy to use design-time tool.
This software engineer will be expected to perform the following
tasks/assignments:
Participate in design discussions with the User Experience Designer, UI
Architect and possibly other domain Architects
Contribute to the write up of DLD (Detailed Level Design) and Functional
Specification
Implement the assigned Eclipse user interface components
Unit test the assigned Eclipse user interface components
Work with QA manager and engineers on test planning. E.g. help identify
test cases and suggest appropriate test environment. Actual test plan,
test specs and regression tests are owned by the QA engineers
Work with QA engineers to reproduce reported defect when necessary and
to provide code fix for the defects.
Skills Required: The following skills / experience background are
required:
BS in Computer Science Engineering
5+ years of Java software development experience
3+ years of Eclipse UI development experience
Eclipse SWT/JFace development experience
Eclipse EMF, RCP and Plug-in development
Experience and knowledge of UI design patterns. For example,
drag-and-drop, layout management, keyboard handling, handling of large
and/or complex data set
Experienced user of ANT and JUnit
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Skills Desired:
The following skills / experience background are optional but desirable:
Java Swing UI development experience
XML technologies
UNIX (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Linux) and Windows (2000/2003) operating
systems experience
Please reply to: ashort@tibco.com
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