Position FIS Developer.
Location Remote.
Shift (EST Working Hours).
12 Months Extendable Contract.
Key Responsibilities :
- Design, program, debug, and modify software enhancements in the FIS Profile Core Product.
- Understand business requirements, read existing FIS Profile configurations, and perform custom development.
- Create new code using FIS Profile Scripting language (PSL) and modify or build new custom procedures.
- Access core FIS code through GT.M database and execute various commands for view, edit, and delete functions.
- Interact with product managers, users, and engineering groups to define requirements and technical specifications.
- Guide FIS solution implementation and participate in software design meetings.
- Coordinate and manage overall delivery working with different teams (Business, QA, PM, etc.
Strong knowledge and hands-on experience with :
FIS Profile Tool and core banking platform.Proficiency in MUMPS / PSL programming language.Experience with FIS Database (MUMPS) and GT.M database setup.Qualifications Required :
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or related field.6+ years programming experience in Profile / PSL.Our banking core stack is Profile / PSL, GT.M / MUMPS, C, Python, Linux on AWS infrastructure and we run on Kubernetes in a service oriented architecture with over 100 services in production.A proven understanding of hierarchical database and their structures (GT.M).Strong US banking domain expertise on areas such as product customizations, account relationships, ACH, debit card processing, regulations and compliance.Experience working on a SOA or integrating to a microservice-based application.Willingness to roll up your sleeves, collaborate with others and get stuff done.Solid sense of responsibility; driving a project from inception to completion.Affinity for solving problems and shipping impactful features, not polishing perfect code or architecture.Experience working in a collaborative coding environment, refining designs together, working through code reviews and managing pull requests.(ref : hirist.tech)