Pega Developer
Company: Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Location: Rochester
Posted on: March 18, 2023
Job Description:
Summary
The Pega Developer is responsible for utilizing agile development
methodologies to analyze, develop, and test system solutions in
response to business requirements. Incumbents are expected to
understand user stories, identify appropriate designs, code to the
design specifications, and complete appropriate unit testing to
ensure a quality solution delivery.
Working with stakeholders across a broad array of IT and business
teams through all phases of a project, including
requirements-definition, design and build, delivery, and user
acceptance testing, the Pega Developer leverages industry expertise
to consult on and influence project direction, as a tireless
advocate for Pega best practices. The incumbent demonstrates
commitment to project success by ensuring that the delivered
product is fully-functioning, performs to business requirements
defined and approved by the team, and meets or exceeds stakeholder
expectations.
Essential Responsibilities/Accountabilities:
Level I (Developer):
- Develops code; analyzes, researches, and resolves system
issues.
- Responsible for small user stories encompassing limited feature
development and service requests - with impacts largely limited to
a single application or system.
- Articulates obstacles.
- Creates and maintains application documentation.
- Participates in design reviews and code reviews.
- Maintains level of urgency towards timelines and results.
- Participates in on-call rotation.
- Supports and follows all documented IT processes and
standards.
- Attends daily standups.
- Communicates and works with team members/Business to understand
requirements and identify application impacts.
- Creates individual work plans, specifications and programs with
guidance utilizing development procedures and standards.
- Consistently demonstrate high standards of integrity by
supporting the Lifetime Healthcare Companies' mission and values
and adhering to the Corporate Code of Conduct.
- Maintains high regard for member privacy in accordance with the
corporate privacy policies and procedures.
- Regular and reliable attendance is expected and required.
- Performs other functions as assigned by management. Level II
(Pega System Architect) - in addition to Level I responsibilities:
- Develops code; analyzes, researches, and resolves system
issues.
- Responsible for small-to-medium user stories encompassing
feature development and service requests - with some impacts to
more than one application or system.
- Participates in strategic discussion and decision-making when
called upon to do so.
- Provides limited mentorship to Associate Developers.
- Provides input to creation of Organizational Standards. Level
III (Pega Senior System Architect) - in addition to Level I and II
responsibilities:
- Develops code; analyzes, researches, and resolves system
issues.
- Responsible for medium-to-complex user stories encompassing
complex feature development and service requests - with broad
impacts to more than one application or system.
- Identifies process and technical deficiencies and offers
solutions to resolve.
- Provides mentorship to Associate and Mid-Level Developers;
provides limited mentorship to other Senior Developers on
Pega-related areas of expertise.
- Identifies best practices and participates in creation of
Organizational Standards. Level IV (Pega Lead System Architect) -
in addition to Level I-III responsibilities:
- Develops code; analyzes, researches, and resolves system
issues.
- Responsible for complex user stories encompassing complex
feature development with broad impacts to a portfolio of
applications and/or systems.
- Assists with software and system design and architecture within
the assigned portfolio.
- Identifies process and technical deficiencies and offers
solutions to resolve.
- Develops strategies to mitigate risk and translates those
strategies into specific action plans.
- Provides mentorship to all technical staff at all levels on
Pega-related topics.
- Identifies best practices and drives creation of Organizational
Standards. Minimum Qualifications:
NOTE: We include multiple levels of classification differentiated
by demonstrated knowledge, skills, and the ability to manage
increasingly independent and/or complex assignments, broader
responsibility, additional decision making, and in some cases,
becoming a resource to others. In addition to using this
differentiated approach to place new hires, it also provides
guideposts for employee development and promotional
opportunities.
Level I (Developer):
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology,
or relevant field (or four additional years of work experience in
lieu of bachelor's).
- Related work experience (e.g. co-ops and/or internships)
preferred.
- Willingness to learn the Pega platform for developing
healthcare-related applications and databases.
- Experience with data modeling and a strong database
background.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and partner
with team members and direct leadership to understand user stories
and identify application and system impacts.
- Demonstrated strong problem-solving skills.
- Knowledge and familiarity with Agile development
methodologies.
- Knowledge and familiarity with testing techniques (e.g. unit
and system). Level II (Pega System Architect) - requires similar
qualifications as Level II, plus:
- 1 to 4 years of Pega development experience preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to apply Pega's principles of application
design and development using Developer Studio to delivery business
applications that are Built for Change.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and partner
with team members, direct leadership, and some business partners to
understand user stories and identify application and system
impacts.
- Experience configuring case and case processing behavior.
- Experience creating data classes and properties.
- Demonstrated ability to automate decision-making throughout an
application to improve process efficiency.
- Demonstrated ability to incorporate and manage reference data
to allow applications to adapt to changing business
conditions.
- Pega Certified System Architect training and/or
certification.
- Demonstrated ability to perform the Responsibilities and
Accountabilities of this role level. Level III (Pega Senior System
Architect) - requires similar qualifications as Level III, plus:
- 4 to 8 years of Pega development experience preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and partner
with team members, all levels of IT leadership, and all levels of
business stakeholder to understand user stories and identify
application and system impacts.
- Demonstrated ability to create and execute appropriate test
cases.
- Demonstrated experience managing rules, rulesets, and
leveraging the Enterprise Class Structure (ECS) to promote rule
reuse between case types and applications.
- Demonstrated ability to design applications for multiple device
types and screen sizes.
- Demonstrated ability to manage integration settings.
- Demonstrated ability to incorporate Next-Best-Action
decision-making into applications.
- Demonstrated experience configuring roles, access groups,
privileges, and managing data access within an application.
- Pega Senior System Architect training and/or
certification.
- Demonstrated ability to perform the Responsibilities and
Accountabilities of this role level. Level IV (Pega Lead System
Architect) - requires similar qualifications as Level IV, plus:
- 8 or more years of Pega development experience preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and partner
with team members, all levels of IT leadership, and all levels of
business stakeholder to understand user stories and identify
enterprise-wide application and system impacts.
- Demonstrated subject matter expertise in two or more
technologies leveraged by the organization.
- Demonstrated experience setting up the Pega platform from the
ground up.
- Demonstrated ability to leverage AI and robotics automation
within Pega applications to meet business needs.
- Demonstrated experience leveraging and promoting reusable
components.
- Demonstrated ability to optimize usability, security, and
performance in Pega applications.
- Demonstrated expertise with extending Pega OOTB reporting to
meet the needs of the enterprise.
- Demonstrated ability to act as a strategic advisor on topics
such as the development of release pipelines, the assessment and
measurement of quality, the practice of load testing, and the
estimation of cloud resources needed for applications.
- Pega Lead System Architect training and/or certification.
- Demonstrated ability to perform the Responsibilities and
Accountabilities of this role level.
Physical Requirements:
May require travel across regions.
The Lifetime Healthcare Companies aims to attract the best talent
from diverse socioeconomic, cultural and experiential backgrounds,
to diversify our workforce and best reflect the communities we
serve.
Our mission is to foster an environment where diversity and
inclusion are explicitly recognized as fundamental parts of our
organizational culture. We believe that diversity of thought and
background drives innovation which enables us to provide
leading-edge healthcare insurance and services. With that mission
in mind, we recruit the best candidates from all communities, to
diversify and strengthen our workforce.
OUR COMPANY CULTURE: Employees are united by our Lifetime Way
Values & Behaviors that include compassion, pride, excellence,
innovation and having fun! We aim to be an employer of choice by
valuing workforce diversity, innovative thinking, employee
development, and by offering competitive compensation and
benefits.
In support of the Americans with Disabilities Act, this job
description lists only those responsibilities and qualifications
deemed essential to the position.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner
discriminate against employees or applicants because they have
inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of
another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access
to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as
a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of
other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise
have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is
(a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance
of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an
investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the
contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR
60-1.35(c)
Keywords: Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Rochester , Pega Developer, IT / Software / Systems , Rochester, New York
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