Kunai - PSL Engineer
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Requirements
• At least 3 years of experience developing and maintaining core banking systems in Profile Scripting Language (PSL), MUMPs • Experience with FIS Core Banking Platform • Knowledge of financial industry best practices, regulations, and operations, particularly in areas like retail and commercial deposits, loans, and/or debit card processing • Familiarity with GT.M Database • Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate across several engineering and product teams • Excellent Analytical skills • Automated testing (Z-unit) • Unix-based application and/or infrastructure support • Shell Scripting (BSH) • AWS – EC2, S3, Cloudwatch • Tidal Automation/Scheduler • Our success over the past 20 years is rooted in our exceptional team, which thrives in a culture of collaboration, creativity, and continuous learning. We are proud to offer our employees a range of benefits, including competitive compensation, professional development opportunities, and flexible work arrangements, all designed to help them thrive. As we continue to expand, we remain committed to cultivating an environment where people feel valued, have a voice, and are given the tools to grow—both personally and professionally—while pushing the boundaries of innovation in the fintech industry. • Bachelor’s Degree, in lieu of a degree, demonstrating in addition to the minimum years of experience required for the role, three years of specialized training and/or progressively responsible work experience in technology for each missing year of college is required
Responsibilities
• Utilize PSL/MUMPs to code, debug, and maintain applications and program logic within the core banking system. • Maintain, test, and integrate new application components and ensure the successful deployment of system improvements. • Provide technical support, troubleshoot issues, and ensure application reliability and performance.
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