FV414 Application Packager - 2-3 month contractother related Employment listings - Hopkins, MN at Geebo

FV414 Application Packager - 2-3 month contract

Company Name:
Technology Project Group
Our Timeline:
Responses by 5:00 p.m. 4/28/14
Interviews & decision week of 5/5/14 (we may accelerate the interview phase if qualified candidates are submitted early in the response period)
Goal: Consultant to start as soon as possible.
Local residents only (or must be able to interview in person
Description:
An experienced Application Packager to assist in analyzing and packaging Fairview's application portfolio for compatibility with variations of Windows 7, supported Windows server versions, and Citrix application delivery. Application sequencing and delivery through Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
Skill Set:
Experience with industry standard software packaging and scripting technology (Wise Script, Flexera InstallShield AdminStudio, Symantec Wise Package Studio, Nullsoft Installer, Microsoft SMS Installer, AutoIt, VBScript, WMI, etc.).
Thorough knowledge of developing packages involving the following:
Windows installer files (including the use of Public & Private properties and switches)
Setup.exe files
Transforms
InstallShield .iss files
Extensive knowledge of Windows registry, Windows Installer, Internet Explorer, networking, command shell, authentication, EFS, Active Directory, Windows services, etc.
Thorough understanding of how multiple software applications, components and the Windows OS interact with other applications in a multi-vendor environment.
The ideal candidate has 5
years of experience managing desktop technologies (imaging, configuration, infrastructure, powershell, vb scripting, etc.)
B.S. degree in Computer Science or equivalent work experience inEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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