Accountabilities for this role include basic systems analysis, interpreting and executing test plans and developing specifications. The incumbent is individually accountable for achieving results through own efforts.
Assists solution construction including programming, systems testing and correction of programme models.
Interprets and executes test plans, or assists in developing test plans in conjunction with Systems Analyst, Senior Analyst Programmer or Business Analyst.
Develops technical specifications / program specifications and some systems documentation.
Responsible for basic systems analyst functions.
May assist with analysing system design requirements.
Could advise Management on effective applications, covering areas such as maintenance, support, man-machine interface and data management requirements.
Provides sizing and scoping for development work required
May take the task lead with smaller work initiatives
May coach and mentor junior / new staff (programmer).
May work under supervision
Required Skills, Experience and Qualifications:
Matric certificate with relevant tertiary qualification
AWS developer associate certification.
AWS Serverless development
2+ years of software development preferably within insurance, banking, or telecom industries
2+ development of mobile android apps
Expertise in .Net Core (Java & Kotlin and NodeJS a bonus)
Understanding of event driven architecture
Experienced in working with APIs
Experience using Git
Test-Driven Development is one of our key practices.
Performance testing (Locust/JMeter/Gatling etc.)
Static Analysis / Code standards (Linting)
Contract testing (e.g. Postman, Neman)
Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) are required
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