Software Developer - IDMS - Tax - Contract - 6 months

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Software Developer - IDMS - Tax - Contract
Telford - 2 days per month onsite
6-month Contract
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Hiring for an experienced Software Developer / Engineer to join the Tax Admin team, supporting critical enterprise tax systems. This role requires strong technical expertise across legacy and client-server technologies, with a focus on stability, enhancement, and continuous improvement of live services.

Responsibilities include:

  • Design, develop and maintain PL/SQL and CA Gen applications
  • Support deployment activities and Implementation Management
  • Manage clone activities including restores, robotics coordination, testing, and
    patch upgrades
  • Troubleshoot performance issues and provide technical support
  • Collaborate across incident, problem, and continuous improvement forums
  • Participate in code reviews and promote engineering best practice
  • Drive batch performance improvements and reduce failure rates
  • Support audit and Disaster Recovery requirements
  • Provide occasional out-of-hours support for batch failures and live releases

    Skills & Experience
  • Strong experience with CA Gen, Tuxedo, Oracle, PL/SQL, and Unix
  • Experience supporting large-scale enterprise applications
  • Ability to work collaboratively across technical and stakeholder teams
  • Strong problem-solving and communication skills

    Please apply for immediate interview!

    CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds

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