Travelers is seeking a Software Engineer I (Workday Programmer) to join their organization as they grow and transform their Technology landscape.
Requirements
- Two years of Workday Experience in building integrations using Report Writer and EIB required.
- Workday Studio and Workday Extend knowledge and experience preferred.
- Three years of programming/development experience preferred.
- One year of programming/development experience.
Responsibilities
- Perform analysis, design, development, and configuration functions as well as define technical requirements for assignments of intermediate complexity.
- Participate with team to perform analysis, assessment and resolution for defects and incidents of intermediate complexity and escalate appropriately.
- Work within guidelines set by team to independently tackle well-scoped problems.
- Seek opportunities to expand technical knowledge and capabilities.
- Perform other responsibilities as assigned.
- developing, analyzing, configuring, testing, debugging, troubleshooting, documenting, health monitoring/alerting, and implementing based on user or system design specifications
- participating in troubleshooting, conducting impact analysis and escalating appropriately
Other
- Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S.
- The company does not sponsor/support H-1B petitions, TN, or Forms I-983/STEM OPT, for this role.
- Intermediate delivery skills including the ability to deliver work at a steady, predictable pace to achieve commitments, decompose work assignments into small batch releases and contribute to tradeoff and negotiation discussions.
- Demonstrated track record of domain expertise including the ability to understand technical concepts necessary to do the job effectively, demonstrate willingness, cooperation, and concern for business issues and possess in-depth knowledge of immediate systems worked on.
- Proven problem solving skills including debugging skills, allowing you to determine source of issues in unfamiliar code or systems and the ability to recognize and solve repetitive problems rather than working around them, recognize mistakes using them as learning opportunities and break down large problems into smaller, more manageable ones.