Task/Configuration Managerother related Employment listings - Washington, DC at Geebo

Task/Configuration Manager

Sabre is a quality-driven, professional services company that specializes in providing technology, scientific, and management solutions to government, international and commercial clients.
We are a company that promotes a work environment that encourages both personal and professional growth and a culture where each individual employee is valued and respected.
Sabre is currently recruiting for Task/Configuration Manager to work in Washington, DC.
This position is contingent upon contract award and/or customer approval.
Project Overview:
We are seeking a technical lead to serve as a Task/Configuration Manager over a group of technical professionals supporting a key program.
The Task/Configuration Manager will provide full service task management duties to manage and oversee assigned contractors supporting system and software development projects; serve as the primary point of contact on the subtask between Sabre professional staff and the government technical leaders; possess advanced Subversion (SVN) skills in configuration management to support applications hosted on WebLogic, Oracle databases and Microsoft client services systems using.
NET and PowerBuilder; perform requirements review and analysis; conduct code walk-through for security and coding compliance; ensure unit/module/integration/user acceptance testing is appropriately coordinated; conduct Agile daily tag-ups; monitor and update project schedules and milestones along with all long-range resource planning and task requirements.
We will transfer H1B visa's for experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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