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Saxon Global

Appian Platform Developer With Sail

Company: Saxon Global

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted on: October 27

Role / Skills - Appian Developer

Location Chicago - Day one Onsite


Role Overview:


The Appian Developer at Client Place is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing business process management (BPM) applications using the Appian low-code platform. This role involves collaborating with business analysts, stakeholders, and other developers to create robust, scalable, and user-friendly applications that automate workflows and enhance operational efficiency. A developer in this role will contribute to Client's digital transformation initiatives under strategies like the Clients Office.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Application Development: Design, develop, and deploy process automation and workflow applications using the Appian platform. This includes building user interfaces (using SAIL), process models, records, and business rules.
  • System Integration: Integrate Appian applications with external systems, databases, and APIs to create seamless, end-to-end business solutions.
  • Requirements Analysis: Work with business analysts and stakeholders to gather and translate business requirements into technical specifications and solution designs.
  • Code Quality & Best Practices: Ensure adherence to Appian development best practices, Client's architecture frameworks, and coding standards. Participate in code and design reviews to maintain high-quality deliverables.
  • Testing and Optimization: Participate in application testing (unit, integration, and user acceptance) and debugging to ensure functionality and optimal performance. Conduct system performance tuning as needed.
  • Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Provide support and maintenance for existing Appian applications, troubleshooting issues as they arise.
  • Technical Documentation: Create and maintain technical documentation, including architecture diagrams, test plans, and release notes.