PEGA Developer

Bishopsgate
1 week ago
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PEGA Developer

Location: London/Edinburgh - Hybrid - 2 days per week onsite

Start day: ASAP

Contractor rate: TBC, likely in the region of £500 per day inside IR35

Duration: 6 months initially

Role Summary

The PEGA Developer will design, build and optimise PEGA-based workflow and case management solutions supporting complex, data‑driven banking processes. The role combines hands-on PEGA development, integrations, and close collaboration with business and data teams to translate requirements into scalable, high‑performance applications that enhance decisioning, reporting, operational efficiency and customer experience.

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and maintain end‑to‑end PEGA applications for banking and analytics workflows

  • Build case management components: lifecycles, stages, SLAs, routing, approvals and exceptions

  • Develop PEGA rules, Data Pages, decision tables, data transforms and integrations across systems

  • Collaborate with business, data teams and product owners to convert requirements into PEGA solutions

  • Implement business rules and decision logic supporting analytics and reporting

  • Design user interfaces using PEGA UI frameworks (Cosmos / UI-Kit)

  • Perform unit testing, debugging and performance tuning (Tracer, PAL, logs)

  • Support releases and deployments with QA, DevOps and environment teams

  • Contribute to PEGA best practices, reusable assets, design patterns and documentation

  • Provide technical guidance and knowledge sharing within the team

    Skills & Experience

  • Strong hands-on experience delivering end‑to‑end PEGA Platform solutions

  • Deep expertise in PEGA Case Management (lifecycles, SLAs, routing, approvals, exceptions)

  • Strong understanding of Pega architecture, rulesets, circumstancing, inheritance and performance

  • Experience integrating via REST/SOAP, JSON/XML; real‑time and batch data handling

  • Proficiency in Pega data modelling: Data Pages, Decision Tables, Data Transforms, Reports

  • UI development experience (Sections, Harnesses, Views, responsive design)

  • Experience with Pega decisioning (Decision Tables, Strategies, CDH exposure)

  • Banking/financial services experience

  • Strong debugging and optimisation skills (Tracer, PAL, logging)

  • Agile/Scrum delivery experience

    Deliverables

  • Developed and tested PEGA case management components and workflows

  • Integrated data flows supporting upstream and downstream banking systems

  • High-quality UI components meeting enterprise standards

  • Documented business rules, decision logic and reusable assets

  • Performance‑optimised, stable PEGA modules ready for release

  • Technical documentation, deployment notes and knowledge‑transfer materials

    If you have the relevant skills and experience, please do apply promptly to be considered

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