Develop and maintain the jBase database during Parts Town’s SAP conversion. Responsibilities include formatting and aligning data for cutover, supporting ongoing jBase operations after conversion, and maintaining its use as a warehouse management system and website platform. The role is fully remote, contract-based, and offers flexible availability of 20–40 hours per week.
- Job Title: jBase Programmer
- Job Type: Starts at 3 months, could extend — 20–40 hours/week
- Work : 100% Remote
- Location: Remote (client based in CST)
- Engagement Type Contract
- Rate: $27-$33/hr. – Inabia W2
- NO C2C
- Work Authorization:
ROLE OVERVIEW
Parts Town needs a jBase developer to prepare its jBase database for an upcoming SAP conversion and to maintain jBase going forward. Parts Town's commercial-parts business already completed a similar migration; Parts Town Home (residential parts) was kept on a separate system and is now being brought onto the same platform. jBase will continue to be used as a WMS and for part of the website, so this is a data-alignment and ongoing-maintenance role rather than a full sunset. The engagement can flex from 20 up to 40 hours/week depending on need.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Make changes in jBase to prepare data in the correct format for the SAP cutover
- Support and maintain the jBase database that will continue running post-conversion
- Support jBase's continued use as a warehouse management system (WMS) and for parts of the company website
- Strong, hands-on development experience with jBase
- Comfort working independently on a flexible-hours remote engagement (20–40 hrs/week)
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