Description:
As a senior SAS Lead developer, be a part of the development team & be responsible to build and support AML application. This is a high availability application and handles high volume of transactions, monitoring various customer activities.
Responsibilities Include
- Ensure that assigned deliverables are planned and completed. Participate in planning/scope estimates, provide detailed design, development, unit testing, defect fixes, implementation planning/execution, change controls, and production support/incident resolution.
- Track and report on the development progress completing deliverables (code, documentation, estimates, etc).
- Provide technical leadership via design direction, code reviews, and unit testing direction.
- Provide partnership and guidance to testers, analysts, and stakeholders.
- Diagnose root causes to complex technical problems like data quality issues, performance, availability of application.
- Provide L3 production support 24/7/365 spread across the team.
- Research and facilitate the monitoring, high availability and support methodology for our production environment.
- Maintain evergreen system documentation containing design content, developer guidelines, onboarding procedures, and troubleshooting guides.
Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- 7+ years of hands-on development using SAS base & advanced programming technologies, stored process.
- 7+ years of hands-on experience in SQL programming and ability to extract large volume of data from Oracle/SQL Server/Snowflake DBs.
- Should have exposure to Agile methodologies.
- Hands-on experience in SAS AML v7 or higher, creating scenarios for various business functions.
- Exposure to AML product in banking domain is critical.
- SAS Base/Advanced Certifications required.
- Expertise in using GitHub Repositories.
- 7+ years using Oracle/SQL Server/Snowflake (or other relational database) and Unix/Linux commands.
- Must possess in depth knowledge on working in multi-tiered SAS AML Platform with excellent debugging skills.