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Avaloq developer
Responsibilities Analysis of Client specific requirements for new or extended functionalities as well as solution design and customization of the agreed scope. Manage Technical designs for new features or adaption Estimate effort for the design built test and implementation. Develop and implement the Software components of the target solution in the development environment. Release the Software components for System Integration Test and then to User Acceptance Test. Evaluate, correct and rectify, of recognized errors during and after SIT and UAT till closure. Track the Resolutions in test tools. Status / Tracking reporting Manage end user’s expectation and other relevant stakeholders Techno Functional knowledge of involved applications, data to be able to do impact analysis, troubleshooting or involve/co-ordinate with other teams
Skills Requirement Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering/Technology or related course Must have greater than 3 years experienced in Avaloq systems Avaloq scripting – strong coding and Implement new adapted features in the Avaloq Banking System Detailed knowledge and skills of Avaloq Core Platform with certification. ACP work flow functionalities (Using the various objects effectively) Detailed knowledge of Banking Products and Cross functional knowledge. Strong self-starters – should be technically strong. Perform equivalent of a Solution Architect. ICE framework, Avaloq Banking System parametrization framework, Jira Technical designs for new features or adaptions Excellent analytical, problem-solving skills Strong in communication, able to relate to relevant internal and external stakeholders along with end users Good to Have Working knowledge in Java, PL/SQL, Oracle Angular experience is an added plus
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