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Hi,
Please find the requirement below. If you find yourself comfortable with the requirement, kindly reply with your updated resume and I will get back to you or I would really appreciate if you can give me a call back at my contact-number 5125236988
Job title- jBase Programmer
Job Location- Remote work
Duration-3-6+Months CONTRACT
Work Authorization: Citizen
Interview Mode-video
Job Description
Company name and website: Parts Town
While submitting candidate please provide me their 30 min todays availability for teams meetingLocation/Remote: 100% remote, company is in CST
Duration: start with 3 months but could extend – need the person at least 20 hours per week but could go up to 40
Start Date: ASAP
Please make sure to communicate when you're screening... this will be a fluctuating schedule - some 20 hour/week and some 40/weeksScope: They need someone with strong development experience in jBase to prepare for an SAP conversion and maintain the jBase database they are keeping. There’s a Parts Town for commercial parts and Parts Town Home which is residential parts. Parts Town for commercial parts already did this migration and they kept Parts Town Home separate but now they are looking to get on the same systems. They need this person to make changes in jBase to get the data in the correct format for the cutover. They will still be using jBase for a WMS and part of their website so it’s not going away completely. There is a lot they need to do in jBase to get ready for all these changes.
On Aug 18, 2026, at 23:15, Heath Brinkley <hbrink...@gmail.com> wrote:
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