At TruStage, the business problem is to develop efficient and effective application system processing across various technology platforms to support the company's mission of making a brighter financial future accessible to everyone.
Requirements
- 1 -3 years recent work experience with demonstrated achievement developing, testing, debugging and documenting program logic in at least one or more in-house programming languages
- 1 -3 years recent work experience with demonstrated achievement troubleshooting, determining root cause, resolving and documenting system issues
- .NET
- SQL
- Angular
- Azure
Responsibilities
- Develop application code according to the acceptance criteria and the existing programming standards
- Strive for continuous improvement and continuous integration and delivery
- Assists in analyzing the needs of a business area and creating the detailed functional specifications required for the development of efficient, dependable, maintainable applications logic to support the business need
- Assists in interpreting or refining a design based on acceptance criteria
- Tests and debugs production programs and programs under development, in accordance with developed test plans, to isolate and eliminate problems
- Assists in determining and resolving production issues
- Assists in business continuous improvement by taking responsibility to act in a customer-focused
Other
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, management information systems or equivalent work experience
- Ability to work on a Development Team, and step outside of typical job duties to help the team complete Sprint or Kanban Commitments
- Proven ability to problem solve effectively, analyze issues and think through resolution in a logical manner
- Must be willing and available to participate in a 24x7 on-call rotation to include resolving application system issues either remotely or on-site any time of the day or night including weekends and holiday from time to time
- Proven ability to effectively communicate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical users, both verbally and in writing