The candidate will be a developer in an Agile team to develop and support a Cash Flow Forecasting (CFF) application. This work includes designing the database, developing Python code, developing user Interfaces, developing SQL reports, and more. The work pace will be fast and dynamic. The successful candidate must be driven, learn quickly, be adaptive, and have strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Role and responsibility
Interact with the finance team and Peoplesoft implementation team to collect the detailed requirements
Design, develop, and support software solutions for the given requirements
Ensure new code and existing code updates meet standard technology development practices
Must meet automated testing requirements
Work with the finance team and other developers to facilitate the reconciliation
Help customers understand the result and properly use the application
Assist in the operational execution of software solutions to assist with the monitoring and control of application
Qualifications
Master's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related technical field and
Minimum of 2+ years of development experience
Demonstrated knowledge of (Knowledge may be demonstrated through education, training and/or experience) Python development
Pandas, NumPy, and other popular Python libraries
Testing frameworks, including PyTest
SQL
Experience with Linux OS is a must
Containerization experience using Docker is a must
SDLC, CI/CD Processes
Must have experience using git for basic commands
UI Development experience with Angular or React is a must, but prior experience with Solara would be ideal
Familiarity with:
Jira
Java (must have a basic understanding)
Excel
IDEs such as IntelliJ
Various financial instruments (Optional)
Vetting Questions (Please send the answers together with your resume or in a cover letter):
Please describe your most recent development project. What was the project? What was your contribution? What tools did you use? What for?
What is your favorite technology to work with? Why? What is your least favorite? Why?