Application Analyst - Software Development Engineer Education, Training & Library - Fishers, IN at Geebo

Application Analyst - Software Development Engineer

As a successful Application Analyst (Java) you will have the ability to develop enterprise, full lifecycle solutions using .Net, Linux and relational databases.What you will do:
You will work with various solutions such as .Net and relational databases and participate in all phases of the software development life cycle (architecture and conceptual design, requirements analysis, high level design, detailed design, coding, unit test, integration and system, user and performance level test.)What you will need to have:
o 5
years of experienced in upgrading old technology stacks to transition to leading technologies.o Demonstrated ability to recognize business needs, analyze requests, recommend solid technical solutions, and lead in delivering the solution.o Experience refining the user stories and implementing complex business rules into the application/product as prioritized for delivery.o Familiarity with various design and architectural patterns, conduct code reviews, test plan reviews with other Engineers to create high-quality, maintainable software.What would be great to have:
o 4
years delivering software in a highly compliant and regulated environment for the Education Industry.o Experience with Automated Unit Testing and Test-Driven Development.o Demonstrated ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously with accuracy. Application Analyst - Software Development Engineer Recommended Skills Architectural Patterns Architecture Business Requirements Code Review Conceptual Design Engineering Design Process Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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