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Job ID: GA-1219)
Onsite/Local KOFAX Developer (Kofax 11/CIP copy MUST) with Tungsten, AWS, SQL Server/DB2/PostgreSQL, REST, JSON, SOAP, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, jQuery, C#.Net, JAVA, VB.Net, MVC, ASP.net, .Net Core, WinForms, WCF, WPF, LINQ experience
Location: Atlanta, GA (GDOL)
Duration: 12+ Months
Interview: In Person Only
Need Kofax developer.
*ONSITE REQUIRED from Day 1
**MUST be local to Metro Atlanta**
Skills:
Experience in System analysis, design and development of Document Management Systems, Record management, Enterprise Content Management processes. Required 8 Years
Experience with Kofax Capture 11, KTM 6, KCIC, KCNS and/or Kofax (Tungsten) Total Agility platforms, IBM Content Management and OpenText/RightFax. Required 8 Years
Strong programming skills in VB.Net, C#.Net, MVC, ASP.net, .Net Core, WinForms, WCF, WPF, LINQ, Entity Framework and backend RDBMS databases Required 8 Years
Experience with Various Scripting Languages like VB Script, Java Script, SBL and Win Wrap Basic. Required 8 Years
OCR/ICR and Barcode technologies, image preprocessing, and machine learning-based classification experience Required 8 Years
Experience automating the data and documents extraction methods Required 8 Years
Experience with Install, configure & apply service packs on application servers and clients Required 8 Years
Job Summary:
Kofax developer with 8+ years of experience
Solution Design & Development: Creating custom Kofax workflows, data extraction models (KTM), and integrations.
Process Automation: Automating information capture, classification, and routing from various document types (structured/unstructured).
Integration: Connecting Kofax with enterprise systems (ECM, databases, cloud apps) via web services (REST, SOAP).
Scripting & Coding: Developing with C#, , JavaScript, VBScript, and understanding Object-Oriented Design.
Configuration & Maintenance: Installing, configuring, and tuning Kofax servers, scanners, and applying service packs.
Documentation: Creating High-Level Designs (HLD), Low-Level Designs (LLD), and test plans.