Job Openings FICO Blaze Developer

About the job FICO Blaze Developer

Minimum Requirements:

  • Technically related degree, Computer Science or above or equivalent work experience
  • 8+ years of Blaze Experience
  • Experience in Banking and Compliance Preferred
  • Existing knowledge in the Bank
  • Experience with any regulatory rules e.g. FICA, FATCA
  • Experience being part of an Enterprise Rules Team

Knowledge: 

  • Experience in Rules engine-based applications in Java platforms.
  • Experience in Java-based FICO Blaze Advisor versions 7.x
  • Experience in Rules Harvesting, Rules Inventory management Strategies and Rules Services Design
  • Highly flexible technical expert with the ability to master and work with a wide variety of technologies.
  • Skills to develop an application by using Full stack technology and deliver effectively, efficiently, on time, in specification, and in a cost-effective manner.
  • Experience in Fico Blaze Advisor BRE (Business Rule Engine) development.
  • Experience in Fico Blaze Advisor Rule Maintenance Application (RMA) setup, administration, and development.
  • Experience in exposing BRE rules to JAVA Web Services.
  • Rules Harvesting & Designing, Rules Authoring, and Rule Orchestration has a context menu.
  • FICO Blaze Advisor versions 7.x & dia3 (must have)
  • Has exposure to Git (must have)
  • Can develop in JAVA.
  • Has written automated tests and is familiar with Junit.
  • Has experience using Spring boot.
  • Has experience using Maven.
  • Familiarity with Azure.

Responsibilities:

  • FICO Blaze Developer will have experience developing and implementing FICO Blaze rules, as well as integrating FICO Blaze with other systems. 
  • They will work closely with business analysts, project managers, and other developers to design and implement complex business rules.
  • While each team member has a primary skill set, you will learn and contribute to areas outside of your primary skill set. 
  • The team is highly collaborative and values continuous improvement and open communication.