The JIRA Project Admin & Developer is responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and integration of JIRA projects, workflows, and reporting dashboards, along with using Atlassian tools.
Company Description
First IT Solutions
Job DescriptionInstallation
Configuration
Run/maintain
Building projects, workflows, schemas, notifications
Integration with other tools
JIRA API & development experience
Reporting dashboards
Confluence and other Atlassian Tool experience
Mapping business process skills
Plug-ins
Jira WF Toolbox
JJupin
Kepler Custom Fields
Copy to SubTask
Database Custom Field
Outlook2Jira
QualificationsBachelor's or Higher Degree is Preferred
Additional InformationJob Status: Full Time / Permanent position
Eligibility: EAD GC/ GC/ US Citizen
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Contact: 703 349 1214
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Top Skills
Atlassian Tools
Confluence
JIRA
Jira Api
Jira Wf Toolbox
Jjupin
Kepler Custom Fields
Outlook2Jira
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