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The Senior Developer (HighJump/Koerber) is responsible for high level development and support of the WMS system. Expectations are that they have a knowledge of all base HighJump/Koerber1 processes and can translate business requirements/project plans into solutions for the business based on known best practices. They should be able to support and resolve issues, being a top tier of the support structure for root cause and resolution for persistent issues. Responsibilities: Technical configuration of the solution using HighJump/Koerber1 toolsSoftware development in MS SQL Server for HighJump/Koerber1 Warehouse Management Systems (WMS).Conduct complex queries in HighJump/Koerber1 WMS using SQL.Verify coding by performing unit testing, and support QA testing.Code specifications by converting logical sequence and workflow into program language.Meet programming standards by following production, productivity, quality, and customer-service standards.Inform on best practices and standards as they relate to the BRS iteration of HighJump/Koerber1 OneProvide root cause and resolution for persistent system issues relating to Highjump/Koerber1 One Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Information technology preferred5+ years developing solutions within HighJump/Koerber1 tools (like Webwise, Advantage commander, workflow engine, advantage architect solutions)5+ years of MS SQL Server DevelopmentAbility to write SQL Server Stored ProceduresMust have in-depth knowledge of WMS, Shipping & Logistics.Must have experience on production support.Strong knowledge of fulfillment center process flows best practices around picking, packing, replenishment, order waving, receiving, put away and RF Technology.Strong knowledge of HighJump/Koerber1 base processes.Experience with freight and label software, preferably with Creative Logistics Solutions (CLS) for freight, transportation management, and carrier management. Bartender label printing solution.Experience working with workspace to manage printing and SSRS reports.Experience with SOAP and REST protocols, XML, and Web Service/API calls