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Menu Engineer

Company Name:
Tillster, Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
MENU ENGINEER
Job
Responsibilities:
Multi-talented candidate will develop brand-specific interactive touch-screen menus (smart phone, tablet, PC) for customer implementations.
Manage database content, design, and development to maintain the data that supports our kiosk product
Work with internal and external customers to provide solutions tailored to their needs; interact with Operations/Logistics, Quality Assurance, and Field Support/Installation teams to take projects from requirements phase through testing and finally to deployment.
Tools used: SQL Yog for database queries; WinSCP and SSH Putty for transferring files and deploying updates; SKUmap configuring by writing templates in XML; scripting in Linux-based commands.
Requirements:
Minimum of 1 year's experience writing SQL, including writing queries, inserting statements, and joining tables (either MySQL or SQL Server)
Knowledge of Java Programming, XML/XSLT, Apache Ant
is a plus
Batch file or Perl scripting experience
is a plus
Experience in SDLC
is a plus
Experience with POS systems
is a plus
Experience with 3D StudioMax and Photoshop CS5
is a plus
Experience in UX and usability design
is a plus
Ability to work under tight timelines
is REQUIRED
ABOUT TILLSTER:
http:www.Tillster.com
Tillster is the global leader in customer engagement programs and self-service ordering for the quick service restaurant and casual dining industries. The company provides multi-channel, market-specific digital solutions for ordering, payment, loyalty and lifecycle management that integrateEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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