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HXGN EAM LEAD

UCI's Direct client is looking for a HXGN EAM LEAD to work for our client at New York.
QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION Minimum 5 years HxGN EAM experience, v 11 and higher Proficiency in extending HxGN EAM through Extensibility Framework Proficiency in developing and implementing FlexSQL to achieve business needs.
Experienced in Work and Asset management functions of HxGN EAM (Work Orders, Planning, Equipment, etc.
) Minimum 5 years enterprise asset management system delivery services, leading solution development teams Minimum 5 years of experience in EAM implementations Proficient in MS Office applications, Word, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint, Project Ability to modify/adapt systems, applications, and programs to meet business requirements.
Understanding of complex relational database organization, design, and functionality Experience in desktop / mobile computer support and troubleshooting software related problems.
UCI is an award winning, minority and women owned certified business with a 25-year successful track record of providing high quality information technology services to our clients and our business partners.
UCI specializes in placing IT consultants with a focus on serving the Public Sector, Utilities, Transportation, Health & Human Services, and Financial Services Industries.
Our Vision is to be our customers IT services provider of choice; satisfying their needs by exceeding expectations through excellence delivery while maximizing value.
Our Values are the basis for our actions; they are commitments we make to our customers, employees, and partners.
We strive to develop sustainable relationships based on trust, responsiveness and accountability Recommended Skills Asset Management Business Requirements Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Visio Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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