Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-24 Thread Kitchen, Joshua T
Hope all is well, Kforce is looking for a talented Remedy Developer
local or willing to relocate to the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a 6
month contract to hire with one of our top clients.

 

Title:  Remedy Developer

Type:  6 Month Contract-to-Hire

Authorization Status:  US Citizen/Green Card/EAD/H1-B Visa

Duration:  6 Months then must be willing to go perm

Location:  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Interview Process:  1st round phone, 2nd round in-person 

 

Industry:

 

Our client is a leading provider of C4ISR, Homeland Security,
Intelligence, Enterprise IT and Aerospace services and solutions to the
U.S. Department of Defense, the intelligence community and other federal
civilian government agencies. With deep and long-standing customer
relationships, our client has 10,000 employees working on over 2,000
contracts. Over 8,000 of our clients personnel have security clearances.


 

Job Responsibilities: 

Performs analysis, design, and development, of Remedy v. 7.1 Service
Desk.  Analyze requirements and create design specifications to meet the
project needs. Perform customization/workflow as determined. Develop new
workflows, active links, forms, and escalations in the Remedy suite.
Builds and executes unit test cases, as wells documents developer
guides, training guides, user guides and support guides.  Provide
support and Sustainment to the Remedy applications.  Researches and
recommends technologies to improve Remedy applications. 

Basic Qualifications: 
* 3-5 years of Remedy development experience in 6.3 and 7.x.



Plus Qualifications

* Experience in developing in Crystal Reports. 

* Integration of REMEDY with external systems using REMEDY APIs, web
services, REMEDY Import etc. 
* Experience with Rational Clear Case for software configuration
management and Rational Clear Quest for Change Defect Management 

 
Education:

Bachelors degree in computer science, information systems, engineering
or other related discipline is required. 
 
Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Information Technology Recruiter
Kforce Professional Staffing 
Two Prestige Place (Suite 350)
937.449.1749 Office  
937.461.6888 Fax 
937.416.3456 Cell
Great People = Great Results
  http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen 
Please don't keep me a secret... a referral is the best compliment I can
receive. 

 

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
I work in OKC and live near by, about 50 miles away. I commute each day. I have 
lived in OK for 25 of my 28 years. I like OK a lot. I lived in Arkansas for 3 
years, it's very nice as well.

In 24 years, I've seen 0 tornadoes, about a million ice storms, and well, you 
get used to the 30 mph wind. In the last week, we've had some windy days, 
around 30 - 40 mph sustained winds all day, we've had, I think, 3 thunderstorms 
with 80+ mph wind and baseball sized hail, but that all missed me, except the 
wind. It is currently raining, as it has been all night, I think we're up to 
around 4.

Carrie Underwood is from Checotah, it's around 75 miles from OKC probably. Yes, 
football is all that and a box of chocolates, especially if you live in a town 
like the one I live where half the town is OU and half the town is OSU. Man, 
church the day after Bedlam (OU vs OSU) can be quite a tense situation!

Oklahoma is great because you can live in a small, quite town just outside of 
the big city, you have great access to the big city, but you don't' have to be 
in the big city. Right now, the big thing is sub-divisions out in the country. 
I'm building a house, and it will be ready this week. It's in the country, but 
is in a sub-division that will be 40 houses each on around an acre of land. 
It's nice is all I can say.

Here are some things I've learned living in OK almost all my life:

Tornadoes - Just get a cellar, and get used to it. A closet is no match for an 
F-5 tornado with 301 mph winds.

Ice - don't plan trees near your house. They WILL fall on your house. Don't  
park your car under a tree, it will fall on your tree. You may be able to drive 
safely on the ice, but the 10% of drivers out there that are MORONS do not, 
thus you are not safe. Ice can be fun though, for those 10% of MORONS!

Hail - 25 year shingles only last about 5 - 7 years in OK. On the plus side, 
you get a new roof every 5 - 7 years, so it always looks nice. Hail makes your 
car look like a 3 yr old with a  ball-ping hammer got a hold of it. (and from 
my stint in Arkansas - Softball sized hail can punch 4 holes through your 
roof!)

Fire ants - They hurt, really really bad. They do not like gasoline, neither do 
bees, hornets, or wasps, however, fire ants really really love grass-hoppers 
when thrown on a nest, as do garden spiders.

Funyuns - The are a round, oniony flavored chip, they also burn green.

Hot Summers - You will never have a summer without a 100 degree day. 100 
degrees is really no hotter than 110 degrees. In the summer, 80 degrees feels 
cold.

Oceans - Every spring, we experience many oceans. For instance, last year, the 
town of kingfisher received 10 of rain in one day and the entire town was 
under water, literally.

Singing - For some reason, Oklahoma puts out a lot of singers such as, Carrie 
Underwood, Reba McIntyre, Garth Brooks, etc. They all seem to sing country, 
which I think is the main genre here. For every rock station, there are at 
least 4 FM country stations, and 2 AM country stations.

Roads - On my 50 mile trip to work, literally 36 miles of it is road 
construction.

Thanks,



Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM

An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(r) Level 3 Rated Company

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Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:48 PM
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Kelly, I know you are from Oklahoma (so is my Mom), but I've been there,
and, well, while I'm sure that all of what you said is true, you left out
the hornets, fire ants, constant wind, tornadoes, hot summers, icy winters,
and not an ocean within a day's drive.  Of course, they WILL have an NBA
franchise in a year or so, unlike Seattle.  Kevin Durant's worth watching.
Football season is awesome.  And I think Carrie Underwood's from there, if
you like her music.

To some, that combination might be paradise.  Afraid that a Pacific NW guy
like me is not one of those guys.  I do wish them well in filling the job
with the right fit, though.

Rick

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread William Rentfrow
I've spent a fair amount of time in the area too doing work in Norman,
OK - which is basically the burbs at this point.

I'd like to clarify what they call wind.  I am familiar with wind.  I
lived in Fargo ND for 13 years.  Wind is pretty constant there.  Quite
often it contains snow that can sandblast the skin off of your face
while freezing it.  We called that spring.  Now I live in what
northern Minnesotans call the deep south - ie, the SE metro burbs of
the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

However, the wind in OK is not wind as you would normally think of it,
unless you are an industrial worker with great familiarity with blast
furnaces.  You would out into that stuff and your normal hydration level
is instantly cut in half.  The 30-foot walk across the parking lot
suddenly seems like a desert of unimaginable proportions.  And when I
would get to the rental car (which had no sun screen) the interior was
approximately 8,000,000 degrees K.

That said - if you are ever in Norman, OK I HIGHLY recommend Van's Pig
Stand - it's simply the best BBQ I've ever had (Memphis and KC have
good stuff too of course - I'm not out to start some kind of holy BBQ
flame war).  And the people down there are very friendly - it's not just
anyplace you can stagger, limp, and half crawl into a restaurant barely
able to utter HOT! HOT! Wa-waneed wa-wa, get a glass of water,
and not have anyone thing twice about it :) 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Opela (Corporate)
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:35 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
Kforce

I work in OKC and live near by, about 50 miles away. I commute each day.
I have lived in OK for 25 of my 28 years. I like OK a lot. I lived in
Arkansas for 3 years, it's very nice as well.

In 24 years, I've seen 0 tornadoes, about a million ice storms, and
well, you get used to the 30 mph wind. In the last week, we've had some
windy days, around 30 - 40 mph sustained winds all day, we've had, I
think, 3 thunderstorms with 80+ mph wind and baseball sized hail, but
that all missed me, except the wind. It is currently raining, as it has
been all night, I think we're up to around 4.

Carrie Underwood is from Checotah, it's around 75 miles from OKC
probably. Yes, football is all that and a box of chocolates, especially
if you live in a town like the one I live where half the town is OU and
half the town is OSU. Man, church the day after Bedlam (OU vs OSU) can
be quite a tense situation!

Oklahoma is great because you can live in a small, quite town just
outside of the big city, you have great access to the big city, but you
don't' have to be in the big city. Right now, the big thing is
sub-divisions out in the country. I'm building a house, and it will be
ready this week. It's in the country, but is in a sub-division that will
be 40 houses each on around an acre of land. It's nice is all I can say.

Here are some things I've learned living in OK almost all my life:

Tornadoes - Just get a cellar, and get used to it. A closet is no match
for an F-5 tornado with 301 mph winds.

Ice - don't plan trees near your house. They WILL fall on your house.
Don't  park your car under a tree, it will fall on your tree. You may be
able to drive safely on the ice, but the 10% of drivers out there that
are MORONS do not, thus you are not safe. Ice can be fun though, for
those 10% of MORONS!

Hail - 25 year shingles only last about 5 - 7 years in OK. On the plus
side, you get a new roof every 5 - 7 years, so it always looks nice.
Hail makes your car look like a 3 yr old with a  ball-ping hammer got a
hold of it. (and from my stint in Arkansas - Softball sized hail can
punch 4 holes through your roof!)

Fire ants - They hurt, really really bad. They do not like gasoline,
neither do bees, hornets, or wasps, however, fire ants really really
love grass-hoppers when thrown on a nest, as do garden spiders.

Funyuns - The are a round, oniony flavored chip, they also burn green.

Hot Summers - You will never have a summer without a 100 degree day. 100
degrees is really no hotter than 110 degrees. In the summer, 80 degrees
feels cold.

Oceans - Every spring, we experience many oceans. For instance, last
year, the town of kingfisher received 10 of rain in one day and the
entire town was under water, literally.

Singing - For some reason, Oklahoma puts out a lot of singers such as,
Carrie Underwood, Reba McIntyre, Garth Brooks, etc. They all seem to
sing country, which I think is the main genre here. For every rock
station, there are at least 4 FM country stations, and 2 AM country
stations.

Roads - On my 50 mile trip to work, literally 36 miles of it is road
construction.

Thanks,



Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM

An ISO 9001

Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
William, nice job describing the summer wind. Don't forget the winter wind 
though, it is face-peeling and cold. Well, I guess that frozen skin won't 
really peel off. A hot day in the summer in OK is 105+, a cold day in the 
winter is in the single-digits. I know there are places that get hotter, or 
colder, but is there anywhere that gets both hotter and colder? That would be 
interesting.

Van's Pig Stand is awesome. There is one in Shawnee as well, if you all are 
ever over there. Great food, best BBQ in Oklahoma.

Thanks,



Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM

An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(r) Level 3 Rated Company


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of William Rentfrow
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 9:10 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

I've spent a fair amount of time in the area too doing work in Norman,
OK - which is basically the burbs at this point.

I'd like to clarify what they call wind.  I am familiar with wind.  I
lived in Fargo ND for 13 years.  Wind is pretty constant there.  Quite
often it contains snow that can sandblast the skin off of your face
while freezing it.  We called that spring.  Now I live in what
northern Minnesotans call the deep south - ie, the SE metro burbs of
the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

However, the wind in OK is not wind as you would normally think of it,
unless you are an industrial worker with great familiarity with blast
furnaces.  You would out into that stuff and your normal hydration level
is instantly cut in half.  The 30-foot walk across the parking lot
suddenly seems like a desert of unimaginable proportions.  And when I
would get to the rental car (which had no sun screen) the interior was
approximately 8,000,000 degrees K.

That said - if you are ever in Norman, OK I HIGHLY recommend Van's Pig
Stand - it's simply the best BBQ I've ever had (Memphis and KC have
good stuff too of course - I'm not out to start some kind of holy BBQ
flame war).  And the people down there are very friendly - it's not just
anyplace you can stagger, limp, and half crawl into a restaurant barely
able to utter HOT! HOT! Wa-waneed wa-wa, get a glass of water,
and not have anyone thing twice about it :)

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Opela (Corporate)
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:35 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
Kforce

I work in OKC and live near by, about 50 miles away. I commute each day.
I have lived in OK for 25 of my 28 years. I like OK a lot. I lived in
Arkansas for 3 years, it's very nice as well.

In 24 years, I've seen 0 tornadoes, about a million ice storms, and
well, you get used to the 30 mph wind. In the last week, we've had some
windy days, around 30 - 40 mph sustained winds all day, we've had, I
think, 3 thunderstorms with 80+ mph wind and baseball sized hail, but
that all missed me, except the wind. It is currently raining, as it has
been all night, I think we're up to around 4.

Carrie Underwood is from Checotah, it's around 75 miles from OKC
probably. Yes, football is all that and a box of chocolates, especially
if you live in a town like the one I live where half the town is OU and
half the town is OSU. Man, church the day after Bedlam (OU vs OSU) can
be quite a tense situation!

Oklahoma is great because you can live in a small, quite town just
outside of the big city, you have great access to the big city, but you
don't' have to be in the big city. Right now, the big thing is
sub-divisions out in the country. I'm building a house, and it will be
ready this week. It's in the country, but is in a sub-division that will
be 40 houses each on around an acre of land. It's nice is all I can say.

Here are some things I've learned living in OK almost all my life:

Tornadoes - Just get a cellar, and get used to it. A closet is no match
for an F-5 tornado with 301 mph winds.

Ice - don't plan trees near your house. They WILL fall on your house.
Don't  park your car under a tree, it will fall on your tree. You may be
able to drive safely on the ice, but the 10% of drivers out there that
are MORONS do not, thus you are not safe. Ice can be fun though, for
those 10% of MORONS!

Hail - 25 year shingles only last about 5 - 7 years in OK. On the plus
side, you get a new roof every 5 - 7 years, so it always looks nice.
Hail makes your car look like a 3 yr old with a  ball-ping hammer got a
hold of it. (and from my stint in Arkansas - Softball sized hail can
punch 4 holes through your roof!)

Fire ants - They hurt, really really bad. They do not like gasoline,
neither do bees, hornets, or wasps, however, fire ants really

Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Pierson, Shawn
I don't mean to rain on everyone's parade, but I can't recommend
Oklahoma City at all.  I know everyone has different standards and
opinions, but I think it would only appeal to a certain subset of
people.  Here are a few things that I didn't like about it:

There are more churches than bars by a ratio of about 20 to 1.  There
are very few people in their 20's or early 30's other than college
students.  Despite Oklahomans calling OKC a big city, it's only the 30th
largest in the nation, so if you are used to anything resembling an
urban lifestyle, you are out of luck.  There is a lot of poverty and
more crime than I expected.  There are a lot of people doing drugs, and
crystal meth is an epidemic (I had coworkers in I.T. on meth.)  The food
there is pretty bad, unless you like overly greasy chicken fried steak
and other obesity causing stuff.  There are a lot of crazy people (there
are some good people too, obviously, but I don't think they are the
majority.)  Most of the people you meet there have a very
Oklahoma-centric view of things, and seem to have a smug attitude about
how Oklahoma is so superior to all the other states, and will give you
detailed explanation of why they are better than wherever it is you come
from.

Granted, a lot of my view is slanted by the bad job I was working at in
Oklahoma City, but I experienced enough of the city that I didn't like
it. I was pretty miserable when I lived there, and I'll be happy if I
never have to go back.  Still, your mileage may vary and you might love
it.  I just wanted to point out that it's not for everyone.

Shawn Pierson

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
All fair points, Steve. Oh, by the way, technically, OKC is the largest city in 
the nation, by land mass :)

I can not argue with your points. OKC is not for everyone. I particularly hate 
the urban lifestyle. Crime here is bad in places, but it's typically 
non-violent crime, although this year OKC has had around 30 murders already.

Most of the reasons you lamented against OKC are also reasons why I commute 50 
miles. If you get away from OKC, you can typically relieve all of the problems 
you noted below, except for OKC being small and lacking an urban lifestyle.

Thanks,



Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

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On Behalf Of Pierson, Shawn
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 9:20 AM
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Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

I don't mean to rain on everyone's parade, but I can't recommend
Oklahoma City at all.  I know everyone has different standards and
opinions, but I think it would only appeal to a certain subset of
people.  Here are a few things that I didn't like about it:

There are more churches than bars by a ratio of about 20 to 1.  There
are very few people in their 20's or early 30's other than college
students.  Despite Oklahomans calling OKC a big city, it's only the 30th
largest in the nation, so if you are used to anything resembling an
urban lifestyle, you are out of luck.  There is a lot of poverty and
more crime than I expected.  There are a lot of people doing drugs, and
crystal meth is an epidemic (I had coworkers in I.T. on meth.)  The food
there is pretty bad, unless you like overly greasy chicken fried steak
and other obesity causing stuff.  There are a lot of crazy people (there
are some good people too, obviously, but I don't think they are the
majority.)  Most of the people you meet there have a very
Oklahoma-centric view of things, and seem to have a smug attitude about
how Oklahoma is so superior to all the other states, and will give you
detailed explanation of why they are better than wherever it is you come
from.

Granted, a lot of my view is slanted by the bad job I was working at in
Oklahoma City, but I experienced enough of the city that I didn't like
it. I was pretty miserable when I lived there, and I'll be happy if I
never have to go back.  Still, your mileage may vary and you might love
it.  I just wanted to point out that it's not for everyone.

Shawn Pierson

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Rick Cook
...And yet, lots of people live there and love it.  So, like I said, it's
not my cup of tea, and probably not yours, but it's a good fit for someone
out there.  I wish KForce well in finding that someone.

Rick

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Pierson, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I don't mean to rain on everyone's parade, but I can't recommend
 Oklahoma City at all.  I know everyone has different standards and
 opinions, but I think it would only appeal to a certain subset of
 people.  Here are a few things that I didn't like about it:

 There are more churches than bars by a ratio of about 20 to 1.  There
 are very few people in their 20's or early 30's other than college
 students.  Despite Oklahomans calling OKC a big city, it's only the 30th
 largest in the nation, so if you are used to anything resembling an
 urban lifestyle, you are out of luck.  There is a lot of poverty and
 more crime than I expected.  There are a lot of people doing drugs, and
 crystal meth is an epidemic (I had coworkers in I.T. on meth.)  The food
 there is pretty bad, unless you like overly greasy chicken fried steak
 and other obesity causing stuff.  There are a lot of crazy people (there
 are some good people too, obviously, but I don't think they are the
 majority.)  Most of the people you meet there have a very
 Oklahoma-centric view of things, and seem to have a smug attitude about
 how Oklahoma is so superior to all the other states, and will give you
 detailed explanation of why they are better than wherever it is you come
 from.

 Granted, a lot of my view is slanted by the bad job I was working at in
 Oklahoma City, but I experienced enough of the city that I didn't like
 it. I was pretty miserable when I lived there, and I'll be happy if I
 never have to go back.  Still, your mileage may vary and you might love
 it.  I just wanted to point out that it's not for everyone.

 Shawn Pierson

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-09 Thread Pascale Boyer
Well Gary, 

I live in such a place.  We get -31F in the winter and it was above 103F 
yesterday 
You need to love extrems to be able to live here ;o)

Pascale Boyer
Analyste Remedy Expert
Vidéotron Technologie Inc
Développement produits affaires  service corporatifs
300, avenue Viger Est - 
5e étage Est
Montréal (Québec) H2X 3W4
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Re: Job:  Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce







William, nice job describing the summer wind. Don't forget the winter wind 
though, it is face-peeling and cold. Well, I guess that frozen skin won't 
really peel off. A hot day in the summer in OK is 105+, a cold day in the 
winter is in the single-digits. I know there are places that get hotter, 
or colder, but is there anywhere that gets both hotter and colder? That 
would be interesting.

Van's Pig Stand is awesome. There is one in Shawnee as well, if you all 
are ever over there. Great food, best BBQ in Oklahoma.

Thanks,



Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

http://www.5pointleader.com

http://www.lcibest.com

Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM

An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(r) Level 3 Rated Company


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William Rentfrow
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 9:10 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - 
Kforce

I've spent a fair amount of time in the area too doing work in Norman,
OK - which is basically the burbs at this point.

I'd like to clarify what they call wind.  I am familiar with wind.  I
lived in Fargo ND for 13 years.  Wind is pretty constant there.  Quite
often it contains snow that can sandblast the skin off of your face
while freezing it.  We called that spring.  Now I live in what
northern Minnesotans call the deep south - ie, the SE metro burbs of
the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

However, the wind in OK is not wind as you would normally think of it,
unless you are an industrial worker with great familiarity with blast
furnaces.  You would out into that stuff and your normal hydration level
is instantly cut in half.  The 30-foot walk across the parking lot
suddenly seems like a desert of unimaginable proportions.  And when I
would get to the rental car (which had no sun screen) the interior was
approximately 8,000,000 degrees K.

That said - if you are ever in Norman, OK I HIGHLY recommend Van's Pig
Stand - it's simply the best BBQ I've ever had (Memphis and KC have
good stuff too of course - I'm not out to start some kind of holy BBQ
flame war).  And the people down there are very friendly - it's not just
anyplace you can stagger, limp, and half crawl into a restaurant barely
able to utter HOT! HOT! Wa-waneed wa-wa, get a glass of water,
and not have anyone thing twice about it :)

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Opela (Corporate)
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:35 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
Kforce

I work in OKC and live near by, about 50 miles away. I commute each day.
I have lived in OK for 25 of my 28 years. I like OK a lot. I lived in
Arkansas for 3 years, it's very nice as well.

In 24 years, I've seen 0 tornadoes, about a million ice storms, and
well, you get used to the 30 mph wind. In the last week, we've had some
windy days, around 30 - 40 mph sustained winds all day, we've had, I
think, 3 thunderstorms with 80+ mph wind and baseball sized hail, but
that all missed me, except the wind. It is currently raining, as it has
been all night, I think we're up to around 4.

Carrie Underwood is from Checotah, it's around 75 miles from OKC
probably. Yes, football is all that and a box of chocolates, especially
if you live in a town like the one I live where half the town is OU and
half the town is OSU. Man, church the day after Bedlam (OU vs OSU) can
be quite a tense situation!

Oklahoma is great because you can live in a small, quite town just
outside of the big city, you have great access to the big city, but you
don't' have to be in the big city. Right now, the big thing is
sub-divisions out in the country. I'm building a house, and it will be
ready this week. It's in the country, but is in a sub-division that will
be 40 houses each on around an acre of land. It's nice is all I can say.

Here are some things I've learned living in OK almost all my life:

Tornadoes - Just get a cellar, and get used to it. A closet is no match
for an F-5 tornado with 301 mph winds.

Ice - don't plan trees near your house. They WILL fall on your house

Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-06 Thread Kelly Deaver
Ok, I know what you are thinking... Oklahoma City... I know nothing about
it. Why would I want to move there? Well here you go -
http://www.city-data.com/city/Oklahoma-City-Oklahoma.html
Low cost of living, low crime rate, large metro area with lots going on,
you can have everything from big city life to small town life within 30
minutes of this job location. Your choice!

I know this job. It is a great job with a great bunch of people.
I was on the contract when they first implemented BMC products.
I'd take it myself but I work for BMC, doing what I love.
-
Kelly Deaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


  Original Message 
 Subject: Job:  Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
 Kforce
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, June 05, 2008 9:07 am
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

 Hope all is well, Kforce is looking for a talented Remedy Developer
 local or willing to relocate to the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a 6
 month contract to hire with one of our top clients.



 Title:  Remedy Developer

 Type:  6 Month Contract-to-Hire

 Authorization Status:  US Citizen/Green Card/EAD/H1-B Visa

 Duration:  6 Months then must be willing to go perm

 Salary:  85,000-98,000 or up to 60/HR C2C All Inclusive

 Location:  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

 Interview Process:  1st round phone, 2nd round in-person



 Industry:



 Our client is a Government Integrator - working with the FAA at Will
 Rogers World Airport.  Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, our client is
 a leading provider of C4ISR, Homeland Security, Intelligence, Enterprise
 IT and Aerospace services and solutions to the U.S. Department of
 Defense, the intelligence community and other federal civilian
 government agencies. With deep and long-standing customer relationships,
 our client has 10,000 employees working on over 2,000 contracts. Over
 8,000 of our clients personnel have security clearances.



 Job Responsibilities:

 Performs analysis, design, and development, of Remedy v. 7.1 Service
 Desk.  Analyze requirements and create design specifications to meet the
 project needs. Perform customization/workflow as determined. Develop new
 workflows, active links, forms, and escalations in the Remedy suite.
 Builds and executes unit test cases, as wells documents developer
 guides, training guides, user guides and support guides.  Provide
 support and Sustainment to the Remedy applications.  Researches and
 recommends technologies to improve Remedy applications.

 Basic Qualifications:
 * 3-5 years of Remedy development experience in 6.3 and 7.x.



 Plus Qualifications

 * Experience in developing in Crystal Reports.

 * Integration of REMEDY with external systems using REMEDY APIs, web
 services, REMEDY Import etc.
 * Experience with Rational Clear Case for software configuration
 management and Rational Clear Quest for Change Defect Management


 Education:

 Bachelors degree in computer science, information systems, engineering
 or other related discipline is required.

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Information Technology Recruiter
 Kforce Professional Staffing
 Two Prestige Place (Suite 350)
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
 Great People = Great Results
   http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen
 Please don't keep me a secret... a referral is the best compliment I can
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-06 Thread Rick Cook
Kelly, I know you are from Oklahoma (so is my Mom), but I've been there,
and, well, while I'm sure that all of what you said is true, you left out
the hornets, fire ants, constant wind, tornadoes, hot summers, icy winters,
and not an ocean within a day's drive.  Of course, they WILL have an NBA
franchise in a year or so, unlike Seattle.  Kevin Durant's worth watching.
Football season is awesome.  And I think Carrie Underwood's from there, if
you like her music.

To some, that combination might be paradise.  Afraid that a Pacific NW guy
like me is not one of those guys.  I do wish them well in filling the job
with the right fit, though.

Rick

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly Deaver
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 8:05 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
Kforce

Ok, I know what you are thinking... Oklahoma City... I know nothing about
it. Why would I want to move there? Well here you go -
http://www.city-data.com/city/Oklahoma-City-Oklahoma.html
Low cost of living, low crime rate, large metro area with lots going on,
you can have everything from big city life to small town life within 30
minutes of this job location. Your choice!

I know this job. It is a great job with a great bunch of people.
I was on the contract when they first implemented BMC products.
I'd take it myself but I work for BMC, doing what I love.
-
Kelly Deaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


  Original Message 
 Subject: Job:  Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire -
 Kforce
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, June 05, 2008 9:07 am
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

 Hope all is well, Kforce is looking for a talented Remedy Developer
 local or willing to relocate to the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a 6
 month contract to hire with one of our top clients.



 Title:  Remedy Developer

 Type:  6 Month Contract-to-Hire

 Authorization Status:  US Citizen/Green Card/EAD/H1-B Visa

 Duration:  6 Months then must be willing to go perm

 Salary:  85,000-98,000 or up to 60/HR C2C All Inclusive

 Location:  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

 Interview Process:  1st round phone, 2nd round in-person



 Industry:



 Our client is a Government Integrator - working with the FAA at Will
 Rogers World Airport.  Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, our client is
 a leading provider of C4ISR, Homeland Security, Intelligence, Enterprise
 IT and Aerospace services and solutions to the U.S. Department of
 Defense, the intelligence community and other federal civilian
 government agencies. With deep and long-standing customer relationships,
 our client has 10,000 employees working on over 2,000 contracts. Over
 8,000 of our clients personnel have security clearances.



 Job Responsibilities:

 Performs analysis, design, and development, of Remedy v. 7.1 Service
 Desk.  Analyze requirements and create design specifications to meet the
 project needs. Perform customization/workflow as determined. Develop new
 workflows, active links, forms, and escalations in the Remedy suite.
 Builds and executes unit test cases, as wells documents developer
 guides, training guides, user guides and support guides.  Provide
 support and Sustainment to the Remedy applications.  Researches and
 recommends technologies to improve Remedy applications.

 Basic Qualifications:
 * 3-5 years of Remedy development experience in 6.3 and 7.x.



 Plus Qualifications

 * Experience in developing in Crystal Reports.

 * Integration of REMEDY with external systems using REMEDY APIs, web
 services, REMEDY Import etc.
 * Experience with Rational Clear Case for software configuration
 management and Rational Clear Quest for Change Defect Management


 Education:

 Bachelors degree in computer science, information systems, engineering
 or other related discipline is required.

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Information Technology Recruiter
 Kforce Professional Staffing
 Two Prestige Place (Suite 350)
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
 Great People = Great Results
   http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen
 Please don't keep me a secret... a referral is the best compliment I can
 receive.





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Job: Remedy Developer - Oklahoma City - Contract to Hire - Kforce

2008-06-05 Thread Kitchen, Joshua T
Hope all is well, Kforce is looking for a talented Remedy Developer
local or willing to relocate to the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a 6
month contract to hire with one of our top clients.

 

Title:  Remedy Developer

Type:  6 Month Contract-to-Hire

Authorization Status:  US Citizen/Green Card/EAD/H1-B Visa

Duration:  6 Months then must be willing to go perm

Salary:  85,000-98,000 or up to 60/HR C2C All Inclusive

Location:  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Interview Process:  1st round phone, 2nd round in-person 

 

Industry:

 

Our client is a Government Integrator - working with the FAA at Will
Rogers World Airport.  Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, our client is
a leading provider of C4ISR, Homeland Security, Intelligence, Enterprise
IT and Aerospace services and solutions to the U.S. Department of
Defense, the intelligence community and other federal civilian
government agencies. With deep and long-standing customer relationships,
our client has 10,000 employees working on over 2,000 contracts. Over
8,000 of our clients personnel have security clearances. 

 

Job Responsibilities: 

Performs analysis, design, and development, of Remedy v. 7.1 Service
Desk.  Analyze requirements and create design specifications to meet the
project needs. Perform customization/workflow as determined. Develop new
workflows, active links, forms, and escalations in the Remedy suite.
Builds and executes unit test cases, as wells documents developer
guides, training guides, user guides and support guides.  Provide
support and Sustainment to the Remedy applications.  Researches and
recommends technologies to improve Remedy applications. 

Basic Qualifications: 
* 3-5 years of Remedy development experience in 6.3 and 7.x.



Plus Qualifications

* Experience in developing in Crystal Reports. 

* Integration of REMEDY with external systems using REMEDY APIs, web
services, REMEDY Import etc. 
* Experience with Rational Clear Case for software configuration
management and Rational Clear Quest for Change Defect Management 

 
Education:

Bachelors degree in computer science, information systems, engineering
or other related discipline is required. 
 
Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Information Technology Recruiter
Kforce Professional Staffing 
Two Prestige Place (Suite 350)
937.449.1749 Office  
937.461.6888 Fax 
937.416.3456 Cell
Great People = Great Results
  http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen 
Please don't keep me a secret... a referral is the best compliment I can
receive. 

 

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