Technical License Compliance Software Auditor - Attachmate (Seattle, WA) Information Technology (IT) - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Technical License Compliance Software Auditor - Attachmate (Seattle, WA)

Job Description Technical Compliance Manager Audit Tools and Process - Global Overview:
This position is for a software auditor and inventory analyst who will form a key part of Attachmate Group Compliance Management Team.
The compliance team is a fast paced, upbeat, and extremely focused group, responsible for the protection of Intellectual Property and contractual rights held in the software produced across all business units:
Novell, Attachmate, NetIQ, and SUSE.
Key Skills Good communication (telephonic and direct) Strong analytical and logic skills (High level of Excel, SQL, DBA skill essential) Project management expertise Ability to travel (approx.
15-20%) Familiarity with SAM / Discovery toolsets (such as SMS, SCCM, Altiris, LANDesk, Centennial / FrontRange, Snow, HP , IBM , ZENWorks etc.
) Thorough understanding of IT infrastructures and deployment methodologies Strong Understanding of Directory Environments (AD, eDir, etc) Familiar with standard Software License Agreements and the ability to read and understand software contract language Software audit experience Useful Skills Directory Management Skills (AD, LDAP,eDir) Multilingual Visual Basic skills SQL Skills Experience 3- 5 years of Software Asset Management or software auditing Education Bachelor s degree or equivalent LI-AH1 Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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