Fenwick
Legal
TemporaryFinancialApplicationDeveloper
“Temporary Financial Application Developer at Fenwick. Skills: Financial applications, Application development, Automation, AI tools. Provide support for Firm’s financial applications. Develop application components”
Industry & Context.
Analytical; Problem-solving; Troubleshooting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum of five (5) years of related experience supporting and developing financial applications, Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or closely related discipline, or equivalent experience
Nice to Have
Experience supporting financial applications within a law firm or similar professional services environment
What You'll Do.
Provide support for Firm’s financial applications
Develop application components
Enhance business processes
Enhance system functionality
Support Firm’s financial technology ecosystem
Address software performance
Address workflow improvements
Deliver Microsoft Windows desktop support
Resolve application-related issues
Design new applications
Develop new solutions
Test new applications
Implement new solutions
Document requirements
Provide database-level support
Troubleshoot databases
Identify opportunities for improvement
Recommend system improvements
Implement system improvements
Recommend process improvements
Implement process improvements
Communicate technical concepts
Maintain documentation
Maintain positive working relationships
Maintain confidentiality
Maintain security of data
Use AI tools appropriately
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Finance Department; Internal teams
Communication Scope
Communicate technical concepts clearly; Written communication; Verbal communication
Process & Methodology
System implementations, Upgrades, Testing processes
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