Consultant Software Engineer(s) Information Technology (IT) - Bedford, MA at Geebo

Consultant Software Engineer(s)

Company Name:
EMC Corporation
DUTIES: Develop software solutions for external clients based on detailed specifications from technology/systems consultants. Responsible for technology research, initial and detailed designs and overall software and system architecture of products. Perform initial research of new technologies that can be applied in computer security and specifically in fraud prevention application. Develop general system designs and guidelines utilized to developing specific applications and systems related to computer/information security and fraud prevention. Develop detailed designs for complex subsystems and their draft or final implementation. Define security and threat modeling for entire systems. Design software/hardware/hosting integration for entire systems. Design network and hardware installation topologies on which software components will run. Work with Product Management and Marketing Teams to supporting their technology queries. Act as a technology expert for upper management. Supervise and oversee development of unusually complex or novel subsystems. May be assigned to various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States.
REQUIREMENTS: Masters degree in Comp. Sci., Engin(any), Business, Math, Physics, or related technical field. 24 months experience in job offered or computer related occupation. Experience must include: 1) MasterCard 3DS protocols, 2) Visa Verified by Visa protocols, 3) PKI protocols and implementation details, 4) HSM utilization, 5) PCI security standard, 6) RSA Adaptive Authentication, 7) RSA 3DS implementation, 8) SAML authentication protocols, 9) OAuth authentication protocols, 10) VMWare VSphere ESX, and 11) Cassandra Database. Experience may be gained concurrently. Any suitable combination of education, training or experience is acceptable.
EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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