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Closing Date (MM/DD/YYYY):12/31/2021
Worker Type: Permanent
Language(s) Required: English
Passion for clean, smart code required.
Accountable for the development of FCCs technical solutions including the design, development, testing and deployment of code, and interpretation of business requirements.
You will design and develop extensible and responsive web applications using Angular and Bootstrap, and write backend service frameworks using Java, Spring and Hibernate.
This Senior Developer also provides informal leadership while developing complex components of a solution.
What youll do:
- Analyze and develop new code including automation, integration and unit tests
- Implement code fixes and support user testing
- Participate in and/or lead design sessions
- Actively contribute to code reviews providing constructive feedback to team members
- Ensure technical solutions and system integrations are developed and maintained in the most efficient and effective manner
What were looking for:
- Proficient in a chosen technology stack
- Communicates moderate to complex technical concepts to technical and non-technical personnel
- Ability to conceptualize and articulate ideas clearly and concisely
- Ability to design and implement functional, easy to use frameworks
- Innovative problem-solver and critical thinker with a customer focus
- Advocate of smart, clean and maintainable code
- Passion for technology and software development
What youll need:
- Bachelors degree in computer science or engineering and at least six years of related experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)
Essential Skills
- Reading text
- Document use
- Numeracy
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Critical thinking
- Job task planning and organizing
- Finding information
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
- Significant use of memory