: Mid-Level Appian Developer |Tampa, Florida
Duration: 6 Month
Rate: $50 hr C2C
Mode of interview: phone /skype
USC/GC/EAD Only
Seeking a supporting, maintaining and deploying Appian solutions.
Responsibilities:
- Primary responsibility will be to participate in the support, maintenance & deployment of Appian BPM solutions.
- Add and deactivate user accesses
- Coordinates closely with other programmers to ensure proper implementation of fixes and updates to applications
- Tests changes to user interface and application functionality as required by the project team
- Tests/reviews data migration and data loading for accuracy
- Prepares and maintains SDLC application documentation as needed
- Other duties involved in the application support as needed
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or a degree from a Technical Institute
- 3-4 years of software development experience
- Understanding and hands-on experience with Agile software development methodologies
- Knowledge of Appian software design and web development and design languages
- Strong desire to learn customer business processes and new BPM oriented technologies
- Strong analytical, communication skills
Desired Skills and Experience:
- Appian or Pega development experience
- Excellent written and oral communication
- Highly adaptable to rapidly changing environments and situations
- Works well under pressure, effectively prioritizes work and has well-honed problem-solving skills
Garima Gupta | Technical Recruiter | Apetan Consulting LLC
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