Vice President; Software Engineer - Charlotte, United States - Bank of America

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    Charlotte

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    Full time

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    Posted 5 Days Ago

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    Job Description:


    At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection.

    Responsible Growth is how we run our company and how we deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.

    One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world.

    We're devoted to being a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone.

    We hire individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences and invest heavily in our teammates and their families by offering competitive benefits to support their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.

    Bank of America believes both in the importance of working together and offering flexibility to our employees. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.

    Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference.

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    RESPONSIBILITIES
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    Provide input on project related technical matters, including development approaches, ad hoc technical issues, and questions on environment and technical specifications.

    Take complete ownership of assigned development work.

    Provide development estimates and T-shirt sizing.

    Work with functional staff to establish and clarify requirements.

    Participate and contribute to Backlog refinement and Sprint Planning.


    Provide direction to client stakeholders and leadership regarding the design, implementation, support of knowledge management solutions, architecture, and hands-on development of Pega.

    Architect multi-tier scalable enterprise applications that are within the Pega Guardrails.

    Utilize Pega 8 and guardrails and deeply understand in Pega PRPC features.

    Define enterprise class structure, complex workflows, design patterns, integrations, and exposure to Oracle SQL queries, and Kafka.

    Utilize in-depth knowledge of Pega Upgrades, Server Configurations and trouble shooting.

    Perform building, packaging using Jenkins/bitbucket and Pega DevOps (CICD - Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment) pipeline deployments.

    Remote work may be permitted within a commutable distance from the worksite.

    REQUIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

    :

    Master's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Engineering (any), or related; and

    3 years of experience in the job offered or a related IT occupation.

    Must include 3 years of experience in each of the following:

    Utilizing Pega 8 and guardrails and deep understanding in Pega PRPC features;

    Defining enterprise class structure, complex workflows, design patterns, integrations, and exposure to Oracle SQL queries, and Kafka;

    Utilizing in-depth knowledge of Pega Upgrades, Server Configurations and trouble shooting; and

    Performing building, packaging using Jenkins/bitbucket and Pega DevOps (CICD - Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment) pipeline deployments.

    If interested apply online at

    or email your resume to

    and reference the job title of the role and requisition number.


    EMPLOYER:

    Bank of America N.A.
    Shift:

    1st shift (United States of America)

    Hours Per Week:

    40

    Bank of America is committed to help employees through the transition period when they're displaced as a result of a workforce reduction, realignment or similar measure.

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