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Software Developer Co-op in Louisville, KY

UPS

UPS

Software Developer Co-op in Louisville, KY

Louisville, KY
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The Security Technology Group is a leading provider of security solutions. We are continuously finding new ways to integrate security and technology in our wide array of environments and locations with our internal and external customers in mind.

    Job Description:

    You will gain first-hand experience working with the systems that power UPS's physical security systems and applications. The responsibilities may range from troubleshooting a problem to designing, documenting, developing, and testing new features. You can expect to see and write code commonly found in the Microsoft web development stack, and use the tools associated with it.

    Responsibilities

    • Provide development support across all of the Security Technology Group’s software products
    • Work with the development team to design, document, test, and implement new features and bug fixes
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  • Qualifications

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Understanding of basic web technologies (HTML, JavaScript, CSS)
    • Strong understanding of JavaScript language and jQuery library
    • Design and create SQL Objects (Tables, Stored Procedures) and Queries (CRUD)
    • Exposure to Microsoft MVC Web Development Framework

    Interpersonal Skills:

    • Self started, motivated, confident, and goal oriented.
    • Must possess good verbal and written communication skills.
    • Works well independently and within a team environment.
  • Industry
    Package/Freight Delivery
  • About Us

    Founded on a $100 loan in 1907, 2 teenage boys opened up a messenger service in a 6 by 17 foot office located just below the sidewalk on Second Avenue and Main Street in Seattle, WA. Messengers ran errands, carried notes, hand baggage, and delivered trays of food for customers. They also delivered packages, traveling by streetcars and bicycles for longer trips, and later using motorcycles.