Position: Senior Technology Analyst Location: Houston, TX
Duration: 6 Months Rate: $Open Job Purpose: PCI - EPP and Omni 3300 Replacement. Both the PCI EPP and the Omni 3300 replacement projects are Asset Integrity projects aligned with meeting the mandates established by PCI for ensuring the security of card data in the POS transaction processing arena. The EPP project (Encrypted Pin Pad) is relative to testing the new dispenser hardware components (EPP) that meet the PCI requirements in conjunction with utilizing TDES encryption methodology. The Omni 3300 replacement project portion is also aligned with achieving PCI mandates for Indoor Payment terminals while also replacing obsolete hardware components and migrating to the TDES encryption methodology. Roles and Responsibilities: . Perform quality assurance for Shell EPOS systems and dispenser interfaces to support PCI mandates . Develop/maintain test scripts to validate business and EPOS functionality . Work closely with EPOS vendor QA staff and other project team members on integrated project testing . Record and track defects to completion Technical Skills and Experience: * Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) and peripherals, including fuel dispenser interfaces and PINpads (skill) * Testing Methodology (skill) * Testing Tools (knowledge) Soft Skills and Experience: * Communications, oral and written * Ability to work under pressure and with dynamic deadlines * Handling concurrent tasks with appropriate priority Specifications interpretation: * Shell knowledge w/Retail POS systems Optional: * Network payment interfaces * Mercury Quality Center * Message and Data analysis (via protocol analyzer) * VeriFone or Gilbarco EPOS systems * Microsoft Office Suite Thanks & Regards, Harisha Mahendrakar, Attic Technologies Inc. 333 Cedar Ave, Middlesex, NJ 08846 732-623-9966 ext 209 | Fax: 732 875 0448 | [email protected] |www.attictechnologies.com | ************************************************************************ Note: We respect your Online Privacy. This is not an unsolicited mail. Under Bill s.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U.S. Congress this mail cannot be considered Spam as long as we include Contact information and a method to be removed from our mailing list. If you are not interested in receiving our e-mails then please reply with a "remove" in the subject line and mention all the e-mail addresses to be removed with any e-mail addresses which might be diverting the e-mails to you. I am sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. ************************************************************************
