The role involves developing, optimizing, and supporting the IBM TRIRIGA / Maximo CAFM application to enhance functionality and performance.
Job Description
This role provides development, optimization, and ongoing support for the existing IBM TRIRIGA / Maximo CAFM application. The primary responsibility is to enhance system functionality, performance, and alignment with evolving agency requirements.
contract
Rate $120/hr
Additional InformationWhy Join Us?
InstantServe offers a dynamic work environment where you can make a significant impact on the healthcare industry. We provide competitive compensation, opportunities for professional growth, and a supportive team culture. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Ibm Tririga
Maximo Cafm Application
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