Senior Guidewire Developer

Norwich
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Senior Guidewire Developer / Consultant (Contract)

We are recruiting for an experienced Senior Guidewire Developer / Consultant to support a major insurance platform transformation programme. This is a hands-on delivery role focused on Guidewire PolicyCenter and ClaimCenter, with strong exposure to Guidewire v10 and cloud migration.

You will work as part of a delivery-focused team, configuring and customising Guidewire applications, supporting integrations, and contributing to large-scale insurance system implementations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Configure and customise Guidewire PolicyCenter / ClaimCenter

  • Support Guidewire v10 and cloud migration initiatives

  • Develop and enhance Guidewire functionality using GOSU and PCF

  • Build and support system integrations (finance, payments, document management, third-party platforms)

  • Support data migration from legacy systems to Guidewire

  • Contribute to technical design, performance tuning and best practices

  • Work within Agile delivery environments

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong hands-on experience with Guidewire PolicyCenter and/or ClaimCenter

  • Experience delivering Guidewire cloud or v10 migrations

  • Solid knowledge of GOSU, PCF, XML, REST and SOAP

  • Proven insurance domain experience, ideally within general insurance or claims

  • Experience with system integration and data migration

  • Guidewire ACE certification desirable

    This role suits a senior, delivery-focused Guidewire specialist rather than support, testing or architecture-only profiles.

    Apply now to discuss further details in confidence

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