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Job Location | Bangalore |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | IT - Software |
Functional Area | General / Other Software |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
The SharePoint Consultant is responsible to develop business applications software on SharePoint platform in association with Reporting Manager and team members to provide the Bank with efficient and cost effective automation tools.Develop SharePoint solutions based on business requirements document, analyse and document solutions as per SDLC documents.The Jobholder also provides support for applications software and systems including applications administration in nonproduction environment as applicable.JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS EXPERIENCE a. A University degree in Computer Science and/or equivalent experience. b. Experience of minimum 5 years in SharePoint systems implementation and support c. Hands on experience in SharePoint 2016 and in depth client object model development. d. Hands on experience in SharePoint REST API, jQuery, AngularJs, HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript e. Experience with banking industry systems is desirable, but not mandatory. f. Good team player with the ability to work very effectively in a collaborative and teamoriented manner with other team members. Must have initiative and a positive work attitude and must be a quick learner with a zeal for self,
Keyskills :
it servicescost effectivecomputer sciencefinancial servicesbusiness applicationsbusiness requirementsdigital transformationxmlcssapiidcwin