Application Development Specialist Internet & Ecommerce - Milwaukee, WI at Geebo

Application Development Specialist

Company Name:
Northwestern Mutual
BASIC FUNCTION: Accountable to understand functional specifications and deliver the development of quality applications/systems. Accountable for unit testing and maintenance of applications/systems (including vendor packages), configuring and troubleshooting business applications in support of service management. Accountable for preparing and maintaining application/systems documentation in order to facilitate knowledge sharing.
Additional Information: The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills and ability to learn quickly. Experience with one or more of the technologies is required: Java, (i.e. C#), JavaScript, Informatica and/or Unix scripts. The ideal candidate would also have Financial Services experience and/or educational background (e.g. Finance, Accounting and MIS majors/minors). Agile delivery experience a plus. We will train and invest in the right candidate!

Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience. Strong technical aptitude and ability to logically analyze and creatively solve issues independently. Preferrably a 3.0 GPA or at least 1 year of development experience beyond college. Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and written. Ability to maintain confidentiality with sensitive customer and internal information. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with immediate team members, other IS areas, and clients in other departments. Responsible for staying current with enterprise standards, industry standards and technologies, methodologies and best practices.
EEO/AA Employer/Vets/Disability
License / Certifications: None
Location: Downtown - Milwaukee, WI
Expertise: IT - Information Technology
JobType: Regular Full TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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