May 2015 Grad - COBOL Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

May 2015 Grad - COBOL Developer

Company Name:
DST Systems
DST Systems, Inc. (DST) is a global provider of technology-based service solutions that help clients grow their business and provide exceptional customer experiences. DST helps clients process, communicate, and safeguard critical customer information needed to manage life's most important business. Built on a strong heritage of industry experience, technological expertise and service excellence, we help our clients connect to their customers in order help them save, protect and grow their assets, plan for retirement and live a healthy lifestyle.
One of DST's most valuable assets is the dedication of its associates. We believe in our people and their potential, so we invest in their success. Our ability to attract and retain quality associates who deliver exceptional customer service means we are better at understanding our clients' business and their unique characteristics.
We seek individuals pursuing challenging careers in a variety of professional occupational areas, including information systems and technology, mutual fund processing, finance, accounting, administration, client management, and business analysis/consulting. Our associates come from many degree areas including: Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Business, and more. We encourage our associates to develop original, creative solutions to meet the challenges of our internal operations and our large client base.
We are currently offering opportunities for new graduates seeking careers as Java Software Developers
In today's fast-paced worlds of business, finance, and health care, these two qualities are critical for success. The demand for timely, useful information is greater than ever before. Whether as standalone, front-end applications, or 'behind the scenes' applications that interact with Workstation, Web-based, and mobile applications, the need for application development and support continues to be an industry driver. As a software developer you may gain a deep knowledge of the financial industry by providing technical support for existing systems or you may be blazing new trails by developing the next cutting-edge application. No matter your preference, you will be actively engaged in providing state-of-the-art service to a number of different entities in the mutual fund, retirement, and health care industries.
As a software developer you may be asked to do any of the following.
Write, maintain, and document code using detailed technical specifications or verbal instructions while complying with established methodologies and procedures.
Support and enhance existing software, third-party products, and/or participate in the development of new software initiatives.
Perform unit testing and debugging of program development or modifications.
Assist in testing code developed by others and participate in basic code reviews.
Assist in fact-finding and technical research.
Respond to straightforward disruptions of production systems in a timely manner.
Demonstrate a general understanding of programming principles, methodologies, tools, and techniques.
With more experience, you may additionally be asked to do any of the following.
Produce detailed technical specifications for others to use in coding or modifying applications.
Gain an understanding of the underlying business reasons behind service requests.
Perform complex analysis for larger development efforts or maintenance initiatives.
Mentor newer associates.
Lead a team in delivering larger development projects or maintenance events.
Job Title: May 2015 Grad - COBOL Developer
BrassRing Auto req ID: 19034BR
Company (Must match Job Code & Dept first 3 digit#): 100-DST Systems, Inc.
Site Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Full or Part Time: Full-Time
Travel Requirements: Minimal
Working Hours or Shift: Not ApplicableEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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