Pega Certified Architects

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

WHO ARE WE?
Since 2014, we have focused on Pegasystems case management consulting and the development of Pega marketplace solutions, providing expert services and architectural direction at the project, program, and enterprise level. Our clients include exceptional organizations from the private and public sector, and our team of highly trained technical professionals’ pride themselves on helping our clients succeed by providing the very best technical expertise. Our culture at Stratosphere is one of inclusiveness, that values diversity of experiences and backgrounds. Therefore, our team is encouraged to be themselves and to grow their personal brand, enabling them to become strong leaders and trusted advisors to our clients. It’s our belief that our collective differences make us stronger as a whole!   

We are currently recruiting for Pega Certified Lead System Architects (Part 1&2), Pega Certified Senior System Architects & Pega Certified Business Architects.  Must be currently in the U.S. and be able to obtain a Public Trust Clearance.

WHO ARE YOU?

You have a passion for learning and implementing new technologies that grow your knowledge and benefit the business and its clients. You possess exceptional technical and interpersonal skills and want to work with a company - not for one! You appreciate frequent feedback to help you improve your expertise, along with opportunities to expand your career.

  • You have 3+ years’ experience with professional services and/or consulting
  • You have a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field

DAILY ACTIVITES

  • In your respective position, you will be responsible for independently leading and ultimately delivering application functionality, including the coordination of major project components in a functional application
  • Follow standards and best practices
  • Review and understand the best approach to implement requirements; communicate the same to the project team; raise conflicts, complications, and issues in the requirements; provide sizing estimates
  • Attend design sessions toward the successful implementation of more complex requirements; define the class structure or data and work objects
  • Mentor and oversee work of junior team members
  • Perform appropriate tasks required to initiate a project based on the version of PRPC being used
  • Configure complex integrations and services
  • Configure more complex HTML/JSP/JavaScript components where necessary
  • …and much more!

WORK ENVIORNMENT

You are welcome to work anywhere in the United States, so long as you’re willing and able to travel domestically to meet clients, as needed.

BENEFITS

  • We have a comprehensive benefits package to include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with dollar-for-dollar match, STD/LTD, AD&D and Life Insurance
  • Three (3) weeks of personal time off (PTO)
  • Free Stratosphere sponsored alternative health & wellness benefit program to include general medical, dermatology, nutrition, neck and back pain etc. All teledoc visits are $0
  • Quarterly Bonuses
  • Flexibility to work remotely from home and/or a shared office space when not on a client site
  • Pega training and other applicable trainings through online courses and certification programs
  • On the job training working hands-on with our experienced, tenured employees

Stratosphere Consulting is an equal opportunity employer, and we provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need an accommodation to apply for a job in the U.S., please email HR at [email protected]

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