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IT Dev Engineer PEGA
If you want to work at a place with lots of freedom to innovate, where we believe that you can live
by the Agile manifesto without jeopardizing the continuity and compliance measures, where we are
committed to deliver stable and secure services to end users, and where we have a no nonsense
getting-things done mentality, then please read on! We are looking for an IT Dev Engineer for our
PEGA Chapter!
Who we are looking for
You are an energetic IT Engineer with a passion for IT and a positive can-do mind-set. You are a team
player working as a core member of a PEGA multidisciplinary, distributed and cross-functional squad:
a self-managing, autonomous unit with end-to-end responsibility for a customer journey whom
primary driver is the customer perspective. You will be involved in the whole development lifecycle,
from refining user stories, development until monitoring software in production. Close collaboration
within and across the squads and with the consumer is of utmost importance for you.
Important characteristics:
Deliver on promises while keeping good communication lines with clients and partners
Can do mentality, flexibility and ability to take ownership
A collaborative approach to solving problems while bringing positive energy to the team
Ability to give and receive professional feedback
Relentlessly learn and think in solutions
Our IT Dev Engineers
Are a seasoned PEGA engineer with at least 2+ years of experience
Are fluent in English speaking and writing and a good communicator in general
Have experience working in a complex, regulated environment such as a large financial
institution
Are experienced in Agile / Scrum / DevOps projects
PEGA certified (not required)
Have great analytical skills and have a conceptual / architectural understanding
Are able to bring all ideas/opinions to one conclusion to help make decisions
Are up to date with new Technology and have a deep understanding of when to use it
Are humble in approach and not afraid to be wrong
Are proud of what they do and enjoy sharing this with your external network