Develop custom software solutions to design, code, and enhance components across systems or applications. Use modern frameworks and agile practices to deliver scalable, high-performing solutions tailored to specific business needs.
Must have skills: Cobol Mainframe. Good to have skills: IBM Db2, Job Control Language (JCL). Minimum 3 year(s) of experience is required. Educational Qualification: 15 years full time education.
As a Custom Software Engineer, you will engage in the development of custom software solutions that are designed to meet specific business needs. Your typical day will involve collaborating with team members to design, code, and enhance various components across systems or applications. You will utilize modern frameworks and agile practices to ensure that the solutions you deliver are scalable and high-performing, contributing to the overall success of the projects you are involved in. Your role will require you to think critically and creatively to solve complex problems while ensuring that the software aligns with the business objectives.
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