FAQs
What is the main focus of the job for the Pega CSSA/LSA position?
The main focus is on designing, developing, and implementing Pega applications to meet business needs, particularly within the Property & Casualty Insurance domain.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
Key responsibilities include leading the design and development of Pega applications, overseeing implementation for performance and reliability, providing technical expertise, conducting code reviews, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to gather business requirements.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have strong experience in Pega Platform and Pega Application Development, in-depth knowledge of Pega Case Management and Reporting, proficiency in Pega Data and Integration, and a solid understanding of the Property & Casualty Insurance domain.
What specific Pega certifications are required for this role?
The required certifications are Certified Pega Senior System Architect (CSSA) and Certified Pega Decisioning Consultant (CPDC).
How many years of experience are necessary for this position?
Candidates are required to have 5 to 9 years of experience in Pega technologies.
Is expertise in mobile solutions important for this role?
Yes, proficiency in implementing Pega Mobility solutions to enhance user experience on mobile devices is an important aspect of the role.
Will there be opportunities for collaboration with other teams?
Yes, collaboration with cross-functional teams to gather and analyze business requirements is a key responsibility of this position.
What types of issues might this role be troubleshooting?
This role involves troubleshooting and resolving issues related to Pega applications and integrations.
What kind of skills are emphasized for candidates?
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, along with excellent communication and collaboration abilities, are emphasized for candidates.
Is understanding the Property & Casualty Insurance domain essential for this position?
Yes, a solid understanding of the Property & Casualty Insurance domain is required for effective application development and implementation.