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Required: Minimum 3 years of experience working with Pega CDH v8.8 and in leading design, elaboration and implementation of business processes, strategies, rules, Analytical models (Adaptive, Predictive, VBD), Alert Designer, Action & Offer Management life cycle, Propensities, Scoring and Modeling (CAR and so on), Customer interaction history, Profiles, Journeys, identification and matching.
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Pega Senior DeveloperLocation: Hartford, CTDuration: Full-Time OnlyVisa : H1, GC ,$No Visa Sponsership. Experience in working on various Pega features such as Case management, Routing, Reporting, Background processing, Data modelling, Security, SSO.
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The role will focus on the architecture, design, and delivery of solutions built on the Pega BPM, Angular, and. The Pega Lead System Architect will provide business solutions and support for our large-scale Claims initiative.
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The Lead Pega Developer is an essential team member responsible for developing high performing solutions on the Pega platform. The Senior Pega Developer is an essential team member responsible for developing high performing solutions on the Pega platform.
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Role: Sr. Pega developer. Hands on development in building applications using Pega v8 platform. Experience in implementing Pega Enterprise class structures, work pools , work queues and work groups.
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