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The Applications Development Intermediate Programmer Analyst is responsible for system analysis and programming to implement new or revised application systems. This role involves identifying system enhancements, recommending programming solutions, analyzing applications for security vulnerabilities, and conducting testing and debugging. The analyst will also act as an advisor to junior members and identify/implement solutions to resolve issues. Requires 5+ years of experience in Financial Services, strong expertise in Java, Springboot, and Microservices, and a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. This is a full-time, hybrid role.
The Applications Development Intermediate Programmer Analyst is an intermediate level position responsible for participation in the establishment and implementation of new or revised application systems and programs in coordination with the Technology team. The overall objective of this role is to contribute to applications systems analysis and programming activities.
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This job description provides a high-level review of the types of work performed. Other job-related duties may be assigned as required.
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