Sr Analyst III Software Engineering (Pega Technical Architect)
Job Description:
Role
Should possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and work effectively in a dynamic fast paced team environment. Align solutions within the overall IT strategy. Produce and participate in the technical design review process to ensure high quality technical designs. Ability to work in a technical lead role. Identify and deliver best practices, re-useable components and process optimization. Good understanding of Case Management. Creation of enterprise class structure that is scalable and extensible Good understanding of Pega design principles and services oriented architecture Ability to troubleshoot integration issues with non Pega applications and databases
Knowledge/Experience/Qualifications required to perform the role
Essentials:
Experience in Pega v7.x or above Should be a Pega Certified Senior System Architect (CSSA). Excellent knowledge working on BPM (Business Process Management) Strong understanding of Pega Implementation Methodology Hands-on experience in developing various PRPC activities, flows, flow actions, assignments, declarative rules, reports, and correspondence templates Very Good experience in Pega integration with web services, JMS Listener, emails, Message Queues. Performance tuning, optimization and monitoring of PRPC implementations
Desirable:
Technical experience in the following technologies:
Java/J2EE
Oracle DB, IBM DB2
Certification of Lead System Architect (LSA) a plus Version upgrade knowledge is desirable
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