We are seeking a dedicated and tech-savvy individual to join our team as Software Developer Trainee for the upcoming Go-live of our System. This temporary assignment spans 3 months.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Assist with Go-live by playing a pivotal role in the successful deployment of the software, ensuring all functionalities are operational and user-friendly.
• Support Trial Run by collaborating with the team to facilitate the trial run, ensuring smooth execution and troubleshooting any issues that may arise.
• Undertake the cleansing of master data and conduct rigorous testing prior to upload onto the Live system, ensuring data accuracy and integrity.
• Review pickup and drop-off address details stored in System, updating GPS locations where necessary to enhance accuracy and efficiency.
• Assist in the onboarding process for new customers onto the system, including the creation of master data and providing guidance on system usage.
• Conduct training sessions for site supervisors, contractors, and external drivers on the utilization of Mission portals for managing bookings and tasks.
• Install driver apps on smartphones and provide comprehensive training to drivers on app functionality and usage.
• Act as a point of contact for drivers, providing timely support and troubleshooting assistance for any issues encountered while using the driver app.
• Perform daily monitoring of job statuses and ensure timely completion by drivers, maintaining a high standard of service delivery.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
• A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
• Alternatively, relevant vocational training or certifications in software applications and mobile technologies.
OTHER PREREQUISITES:
• Familiarity with software systems, mobile applications, and GPS technology is essential for this role.
• Good knowledge of Excel and experience in data editing will be advantageous for data cleansing tasks.
• Ability to communicate effectively with contractors, external drivers, and team members is crucial, both verbally and in writing.