Senior Software Engineer (Insurance)
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Job description
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Design, develop, test, and support moderately complex software applications as part of Agile delivery teams.
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Translate business and stakeholder requirements into technical designs, source code, and testing artifacts.
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Collaborate with Software Architects and senior engineers to ensure alignment with enterprise architecture standards and best practices.
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Proactively identify, communicate, and mitigate engineering risks while keeping project stakeholders informed of status and issues.
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Provide production support and assist business users by resolving application issues in accordance with established SLAs.
Requirements
Our client, a leading commercial insurance organization , is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their team. You will be part of the Technology & Engineering organization supporting Agile delivery teams responsible for building and maintaining scalable, high-availability enterprise applications. The ideal candidate will have strong problem-solving skills, excellent communication abilities, and a collaborative mindset that will align successfully within the organization., + Development experience with Java, Spring Boot, JavaScript / TypeScript, and SQL
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Experience with Insurance / Reinsurance Systems and Data.
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Experience in scalable, high-availability back-end technologies including Oracle, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL.
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Experience with non-relational database technologies preferred such as Memcached, MongoDB, Redis.
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Strong JavaScript back-end development experience with common frameworks such as React, Angular, Node.js, or Next.js etc.
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Front-end development experience including Webpack, HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, jQuery, Accessibility and Responsive Layouts, UI/UX development experience.
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Understanding of continuous delivery tools like Chef, Puppet, Salt.
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Understanding of continuous integration and deployment tools like Octopus deploy, Jenkins.
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Some experience with Docker, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, OpenStack