Senior Pega Developer- Navy Federal Credit Union

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Interview: Virtual Visa: Any except h1b Remote: Candidates must have a minimum of 10 years of IT experience and a minimum of 7 years of Pega development experience. Candidates must be PCLSA certified and must have at least 4 years of financial/banking industry experience. Please make sure resumes are NO LONGER than 5 pages. Full legal name, contact info, and LinkedIn profile must be on page one. Professional experience must start on page 1. Please make sure that all information you send to me is 100% accurate.

Responsibilities:

• Work on major projects of complex scope and features. Leads the technical task of identifying, analyzing, designing, and maintaining PEGA solutions that align with documented business requirements and goals. • Work as part of Business Process Digitalization Scrum delivery team to code/integrate solutions of quality, standards and/or design patterns, within planned sprint timelines • Partner with solution architect(s) to deliver to design, architecture compliance guidelines, security requirements, development standards and timelines • Ensure development of robust, scalable technical solutions with reusable components/common elements • Ensure the product delivery quality is in adherence to best practices and standards • Create new documents or modify existing documentation, including but not limited to, status reports, proposals or presentations, system diagrams, maintenance or change related documentation • Serves as an Pega advisor, mentor and specialist to management and staff

Qualifications:

• Master's Degree or the equivalent combination of training, education, and experience • 10-15 + years of total IT experience preferably progressive starting as programmer and growing into a Pega developer or architect • At least, 7 years of progressive experience in Pega • Pega Certified with a PCLSA • Broad based technology footprint (should have worked in various technology stacks: Cloud, DevOps, IBM, Oracle, UNIX, AIX, Windows, Java/J2EE, Databases, and Mainframe etc.) • At least 4-6+ years of financial industry preferably 2-3+ years of banking industry experience • CLSA's experience must include high level architecture and roadmap delivery • Advanced verbal and written communication skills • Leadership attributes and experience • Effective analytical thinking skills, including summarizing information and clearly identifying key elements, patterns, results, or relationships • Experience with iterative development and the Agile methodology as it applies to software development. • Experience in working effectively with diverse internal and external contacts Please use the skills matrix below to include your candidate's overall professional experience: Overall IT experience Pega development Financial/banking industry experience Leadership roles Iterative development Agile PRPC architecture SOAP/REST APIs CI/CD tools

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