Provide technical support for business applications, monitor system performance, support business and financial reporting, query and validate data with SQL, assist with data pipelines and basic bug fixes, use Git for version control, work with Azure and Excel/XLSX, and collaborate with technical and business stakeholders.
This is a remote position.
We are looking for a Junior Software Developer (Support) to join an international project in the beauty industry.
In this role, you will work closely with the technical leadership and business teams, supporting day-to-day system operations, analyzing system performance and business/financial data, and contributing to data pipelines and basic software fixes.
This is a great opportunity for a junior professional who wants to develop their technical skills while gaining exposure to software support, data, reporting, Azure technologies, and business-oriented technology solutions.
- Provide technical support for business applications and systems.
- Monitor and analyze system performance metrics to help identify issues and opportunities for improvement.
- Support business-focused and financial reporting, working with data to provide relevant insights.
- Work with SQL to query, analyze, and validate data.
- Support data pipelines and data-related processes.
- Work with Azure technologies in collaboration with the technical team.
- Investigate and troubleshoot basic technical issues and bugs.
- Implement basic bug fixes under the guidance of a technical leader.
- Use Git for version control and collaborate with the development team.
- Work with XLSX files and spreadsheets for data analysis, reporting, and validation.
- Collaborate with technical and business stakeholders to understand issues and support their resolution.
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