Application Architect-Claims
Duck Creek Technologies is seeking an Application Architect to drive technical solutions for the P&C insurance industry. The role involves defining system architecture, ensuring performance, and leading configuration for the Duck Creek Claims product. Candidates will work on E2E design, migrations, and integration while collaborating with architecture teams and clients. This role requires extensive experience in the Duck Creek platform and insurance software implementations.
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Experience
8+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Duck Creek Technologies is seeking an Application Architect to drive technical solutions for the P&C insurance industry. The role involves defining system architecture, ensuring performance, and leading configuration for the Duck Creek Claims product. Candidates will work on E2E design, migrations, and integration while collaborating with architecture teams and clients. This role requires extensive experience in the Duck Creek platform and insurance software implementations.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role requiring deep technical expertise in a specialized domain with clear responsibility.
The role is very clearly defined around the Duck Creek Claims product architecture, implementation, and integration.
Must haves
- Minimum 8 years of professional experience
- Experience with implementation of Duck Creek Platform
- Experience in implementing P&C Insurance software applications
- Duckcreek claims product experience is mandatory
- Experience with systems integration across Policy, Billing, and Claims
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Tools and skills
Nice to have: html, asp, xml.
About the company
Established enterprise software company specializing in insurance SaaS products.
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