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Sr Software Engineer - Java at SS&C Technologies in Kansas City, MO


Job Description:
Role Overview The Financial Services Group at DST is currently hiring a Sr Software Engineer. This engineer will be responsible for analyzing, designing, programming and modifying software enhancements and/or new products used in local, networked, cloud-based or Internet related computer programs. This engineer will be a lead developer working on the development of a new DST product called Subaccounting 2.0, which provides outsourcing capabilities to brokerages for the clearing mutual fund subaccounts. Responsibilities Design, build, and maintain modern web apps for use by internal and external customers Develop REST APIs and microservices to integrate with internal and external client systems Work with a product owner within an agile team to define, develop, and estimate user stories and epics Work with BA and QA to create and implement automated BDD tests Ensure the ongoing scalability, security, and maintainability of our products Qualifications Bachelor's degree and 4 years of work-related experience; or Master's degree and 2 years of work-related experience; or 6 years of equivalent work-related experience Developing and maintaining SaaS applications. Java, JUnit, JPA, Spring. Web/RESTful Services Development. Microservice Development. JavaScript, jQuery, ExtJS Bootstrap, HTML5, CSS3, Jasmine (or other Javascript unit testing frameworks). SQL and relational databases. Working in an agile environment using Scrum. A passion for continuous learning as well as the ability to learn quickly and apply new skills. Flexibility/Ability to be proactive, possesses good problem solving skills and the capability to find solutions and the ability to successfully meet deadlines
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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