Job Description
Job Description:
- 5+ years of experience in Transaction Switch systems including BASE24, BASE24 EPS.
- Hands-on experience with ACI UPF
- Demonstratable experience in configuration, scripting, use of SDK
- Experience setting up ACI UPF for incoming/outgoing integration with other bank systems
- Strong experience in programming on C++, Java, Unix/Linux shell scripting.
- Should have experience on Linux, VMware
- It’s preferable to have knowledge and experience of working on cloud systems
- Should have experience on ISO 8583, XML specifications.
- Should have knowledge and experience in implementation, certifications of interchanges like VISA, MasterCard, Amex and JCB.
- It’ preferable to have experience in configuring various security keys for interchanges, terminals and host interfaces.
- It’s preferable to have knowledge and experience of working on cloud systems
- It’s preferable to have understanding and experience on Agile delivery
- Strong analytical / problem-solving skills
- Implementation of ACI UPF Framework in line with the finalised design.
- To build, customise, configure the interfaces with ACI UPF. This includes development, testing and fixing the issues.
- To integrate with various channels, business systems and external interfaces with ACI UPF as per the business requirements
- Participate in system design consulting, implement and maintain the integrations
- To generate required MIS/reports as per business requirements
- Create sustainable systems and services through automation and uplifts
- Work across the full spectrum of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Actively contribute to planning sessions and other Agile ceremonies across the team
- Liaise with users and stakeholders of the platform
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