Platform Consultant - (Technical Lead Full-Stack) (hybrid)
Allstate
- Belfast
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Leads with an engineering mindset, leveraging practical coding skills/ability to future proof solutions and achieve intended outcomes
- Pair with engineers as needed
- Actively participate in incident responses in partnership with Managing Engineer
- Facilitating discovery & framing sessions along with other key ceremonies in partnership with Digital Product Managers
- Drives design thinking using lean hypothesis frameworks
- Orchestrates solutioning across digital products and services
- Drives effective root cause analysis and mistake proofing
- A subject matter expert in relation to the consumer journey/business process and the influence of technology
- All applicants must demonstrate they have a legal right to work in the UK for employment at Allstate. Allstate is not providing sponsorship for this vacancy.
- At minimum 5 years' Full Stack engineering experience using Java; and
- A minimum of 2 years' operating as a Technical Leader within a Product team with experience designing large scale distributed systems and/or applications, including microservices with a focus on event driven architecture; and
- Experience with test-driven development and writing JUNIT, Integration, Regression, Performance and Load tests; and
- Expert knowledge in Design and Implementing REST Services, Integration messaging systems like JMS MQ, Kafka etc.; and
- Strong experience and knowledge of backend database integration, JMS, Web Services; and
- Strong UI skills using one of the major JavaScript frameworks like ReactJS; and
- Experience in writing SQL queries and stored procedures
- Experience of Cloud platforms, such as PCF, AWS
- Direct experience with full CI/CD
- Background and knowledge of working in an Agile environment
- ETL experience, specifically with Ab Initio or Python
- Experience using Personal Identifiable Information best practices
- Good knowledge of networking concepts including TCP/IP, UDP, streaming, routing, latency vs throughput