IBM BPM PROCESS DEVELOPER

The Process Developer role will entail working closely with the business and technical process analysts to implement human centric workflows.

This role will undertake development of web based workflows which will involve rapid development iterations driven by changing business requirements. The candidates will be expected to demonstrate real world web based user interface development experience using both Java and JavaScript AJAX based development platforms ideally gained while implementing large scale process centric applications.

The ideal candidate will come from banking or investment banking and have real world implementation experience of major enterprise architectural components such as portals, web containers, application servers, middleware and most importantly BPM technologies.

Role:
• Undertake process workflow user interface development
• Work closely with process change teams on an iterative basis to build out process workflows
• Implementation and maintenance of executable process models and workflow applications
• Undertake development using prescribed development methodology
• Work close with other technical implementation teams and architectural functions

Experience:
• 5+ years of web development and design which must include BPM (ideally IBM suite)
• Experience of AJAX based frameworks
• 5+ years development and implementation experience working with teams designing component based applications in Java, Oracle, Web Servers, Application Servers and thin client technologies AJAX, Xforms XHTML, XML, XSLT
• Strong working knowledge of application development technologies and infrastructure – configuration management, development tools, testing frameworks and development methodologies
• 3+ years exposure to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) covering Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), integration patterns, application adapters and overall understanding of designing loosely coupled architectures

July 23, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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