At Bank of America, the business problem is to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection by driving Responsible Growth and delivering for clients, teammates, communities, and shareholders.
Requirements
- Designing and developing using UML, ASP.NET Master Pages, Themes, Skins, ADO.NET, XML, and CSS
- Preparing client-side validation forms by using JavaScript and jQuery
- Using Dataset, Data Reader and Data Adapter objects to retrieve and manipulate data and display it onto an ASP.NET page
- Using LINQ to retrieve information from the XML data files and database
- Implementing AJAX and using Ajax control library toolkit to improve performance and features of application
- Employing TFS (Team Foundation Server) for version control of source code
- Using SQL to write queries, packages and stored procedures and writing triggers, UDFs, views, and indexes using SQL and Oracle
Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver complex software requirements to accomplish business goals.
- Ensure that software is developed to meet functional, non-functional, and compliance requirements.
- Code solutions, unit test, and ensure the solution can be integrated successfully into the overall application/system with clear, robust, and well-tested interfaces.
- Contribute to story refinement and define requirements.
- Participate in estimating work necessary to realize a story/requirement through the delivery lifecycle.
- Perform spike/proof of concept as necessary to mitigate risk or implement new ideas.
- Collaborate with other application team, DevOps, environment management team and production support team to build monitoring scripts and alerts within bank monitoring tools as Splunk.
Other
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Engineering (any), or related
- Must have 5 years of progressively responsible experience in the job offered or a related IT occupation
- Remote work may be permitted within a commutable distance from the worksite
- 1st shift (United States of America)
- 40 Hours Per Week