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A leading technology company in Toronto is looking for a PCBC Senior Developer specialized in Guidewire technologies. The ideal candidate will design innovative solutions in the insurance industry, focusing on PolicyCenter and Digital Portal. This hybrid role requires collaboration and mentorship within development teams and offers a flexible work environment. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada without sponsorship.
As a PCBC Senior Developer you will leverage your expertise in Guidewire technologies to design and implement innovative solutions for the insurance industry. With a focus on PolicyCenter and Digital Portal you will drive the integration and customization of Guidewire Insurance Suite ensuring seamless functionality and enhanced user experience. Your contributions will play a pivotal role in advancing our company’s mission to deliver cutting-edge insurance solutions.
At Cognizant, we're eager to meet people who believe in our mission and can make an impact in various ways. We encourage you to apply if you have most of the skills above and feel like you are strongly suited for this role. Consider what transferrable experience and skills make you a unique applicant and help us see how you’d be beneficial to this role.
Cognizant will only consider applicants for this position who are legally authorized to work in Canada without requiring employer sponsorship, now or at any time in the future.
We believe hybrid work is the way forward as we strive to provide flexibility wherever possible. Based on this role’s business requirements, this is a hybrid position requiring 3 days a week in a client office in Toronto, ON. Regardless of your working arrangement, we are here to support a healthy work-life balance though our various wellbeing programs.
Note: The working arrangements for this role are accurate as of the date of posting. This may change based on the project you’re engaged in, as well as business and client requirements. Rest assured; we will always be clear about role expectations.