Developer I Accounting - Quincy, MA at Geebo

Developer I

Quincy, MA Quincy, MA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$77.
8K - $98.
5K a year Estimated:
$77.
8K - $98.
5K a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago The Developer I is an entry level job with a clear training program and milestones to learn the developer role and the insurance business.
Under close supervision, the Developer I will code and test application programs, provide application support to internal customers and update simple system configuration artifacts.
The Developer I will assist senior team members in producing requirements, functional and technical specifications in all phases of the software development life cycle and participate in production implementations.
Produce assigned deliverables:
Application program code (including testing and debugging code at the unit test level) Application support (including after hours and on-call 24/7 coverage on a rotational basis) Updated system configuration artifacts (simple - e.
g.
forms) Participate and assist in producing assigned deliverables:
Updated system configuration artifacts (products and rates) Business requirements Functional and technical specifications Executed system integration test plans and results documentation Production implementations with Production Technical Services, Operations and other application staff.
Estimates Demonstrate an understanding of the Arbella software development life cycle.
Develop a detailed knowledge of the applications assigned.
Become proficient in specific programming languages and development tools needed to support assigned applications.
Develop a working knowledge of insurance products and forms.
Develop a working knowledge of insurance billing and rating processes.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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