IBM i (iSeries) RPG Software Developer, Permanent
Eastleigh, Hybrid working
Salary between £38,000 - £45,000
The Role
We are looking for an experienced IBM i (iSeries) RPG Software Developer to join our team of Software Engineers in Eastleigh who support and enhance bespoke application software used by our Insurance business.
We enjoy working in a hybrid working environment where we meet some days in the office for collaboration and moments that matter and some days working from home.
What you’ll bring
We work with the following tech stack. We don’t expect you to tick every box, but if you feel you hit most of the brief, it’s worth exploring to further develop your career here with us at Tesco Bank.
Essential experience: At least 2 years of recent experience showing the ability to analyse, design, and develop systems on IBM iSeries using:
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RPGIV ILE free & fixed format; embedded SQL
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CL
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DB2 (DDS and SQL DDL)
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HTML, CSS and Javascript
Desirable experience:
RPG Smart Pages (RPGSp)
Insurance or other financial services
Developing interfaces with external XML and JSON webservices
Developing webservices and writing Swagger/YAML specs
Outsystems Lo-Code
JIRA
Agile methods
Nice to have experience:
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Programming with 2E (CA/Advantage/Synon)
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Using PTC Implementer (formerly MKS Implementer)
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Developing interfaces with JDE
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Developing EDI interfaces (ideally ABC)
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Developing documentation using Interform400
Key responsibilities:
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Understand business requirements and convert them into clear functional system specifications
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Design system changes according to modular software design principles
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Produce technical specifications for system changes
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Write high-quality code according to defined standards
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Analyse systems to re-engineer, update or add new features
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Analyse and identify the root causes of problems and defects and design suitable fixes
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Produce documentation describing existing systems
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Work according to agreed deadlines
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Work collaboratively in a team of other developers on projects or individually on small changes #LI-KP1