Senior Digital Mobile Application Developer (BHJOB1435_15149) Information Technology (IT) - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Senior Digital Mobile Application Developer (BHJOB1435_15149)

Company Description Job Description
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree 5 Years experience in Application development 1 Year experience as Senior Developer on IT Projects 2 Years experience in Application Development using Java, JEE, Linux Strong analytic capability Excellent teamwork and collaboration skills Strong oral and written communication skills Preferred
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science 7 Years experience in Application development 4 Year experience as Senior Developer on IT Projects Experience with Account Analysis applications.
Familiarity with commercial banking concepts is desired
Responsibilities:
Converts specifications about business problems into programming instructions.
Designs and codes programs; creates test transactions and runs tests; revises as necessary.
Conducts analysis of organizational needs and goals for the development and implementation of application systems.
Reviews, analyzes, and modifies programming systems, including encoding, testing, debugging and installing for a large-scale system.
Maintains records to document program development and revisions.
Monitors operating efficiency of existing application systems.
Work as part of a dynamic team throughout the software development life cycle Collaborate with designers and analysts to implement enhancements or new applications Develop code to meet story acceptance criteria Conduct design and code review to ensure compliance with standards Estimate level of effort to develop code to meet acceptance criteria Ensure adherence to continuous improvement practices as required to meet quality/time to market imperatives Maintain records to document program development and revisions Be a quick learner of the internal framework Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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