Company
Zurich Insurance Company
Zurich Insurance Company
Our opportunityJunior PowerApps developerWe are looking for a Junior PowerApps developer who possesses a passion to learn about to create and improve useful applications for our users, will work with our team of talented engineers to design and build the next generation of our web & mobile applications Your roleAs a Junior PowerApps developer, your main responsibilities will involve: Development focused on Microsoft Power Platform. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and ship new features. Analyze the customer needs and design, document, test, and develop software as required to satisfy the functional and non-requirements. Acquire technical expertise on aspects of the organization´s IT infrastructure / software applications / architecture / hardware to internal customers, advise them of appropriate actions to fulfill procedural and regulatory requirements or solve immediate problems. Help on production issues. Collaborate with the team, working always in Agile methodology. Completes agreed work within established estimates and communicates status and issues promptly. Your Skills and ExperienceAs a Junior PowerApps developer, your skills and qualifications will ideally include: Coursing BS/MS degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or any related subject Fluent in English, Spanish or Catalan Basic knowledge of any programming language (preferred C# .NET or Angular). Nice to have: • Any other frameworks, programming languages or Rest API services • PowerApps/Power Platform knowledge • PowerBI knowledge • Testing experience (Unit Testing or SIT/UAT functional testing)
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