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Software Developer Sr at Country Financial in Bloomington, IL

COUNTRY Financial is seeking a skilled Software Developer to join our Policy Administration System Application Development Team. Our developers focus is on designing, developing, implementing, and debugging new and existing software solutions for property and casualty insurance systems at COUNTRY Financial. You will participate in the full software development life cycle including requirements, analysis, design, development, and validation. You will serve as a technical expert in development projects on one of our agile release teams and be exposed to a variety of development tools with a focus on expert systems used in our Policy Admin application. This position offers a hybrid work schedule and can be based out of our corporate offices in Bloomington, IL or Alpharetta, GA. How does a Senior Software Developer make an impact? Designs solutions after gathering business and technical requirements. Develops software solutions that are high performing and meet technical standards. Supports testing and problem solving/debugging of solutions. Implements software solutions following best practices. Do you have what we're looking for? Experience with Personal Lines Property/Casualty insurance products. Experience with IBM BPM Integration Designer and WebSphere Application Server. Experience with CI/CD tools, such as GitLab. Experience debugging complex applications. Typically requires bachelor's degree and at least 5 years of information technology experience (or eqivalent, such as 7 years of experience or master's degree and 3 years of experience).
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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