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The Developer will play a key role in designing, developing, and implementing
document capture and data extraction solutions using IBM Datacap, AWS Textract. Data
capture includes digital and handwritten forms in English and other languages. This
individual will work closely with stakeholders to understand business requirements, lead
development efforts to deliver high-quality solutions. The ideal candidate should have
5+ years of strong background in software development, document capture
technologies, IBM Datacap customization, AWS Textract. Excellent technical skills,
problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment are
essential for success in this role.

1.Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and analyze business requirements for document capture and data extraction processes.

2.Design IBM Datacap and AWS Textract solutions to meet business needs, including document classification, data extraction, and workflow automation.

3. Develop and customize IBM Datacap, AWS Texttract application flows, modules, and components using Datacap Studio, Datacap Navigator, and other tools.

4. Configure and optimize document recognition and extraction rules using IBM Datacap is an intelligent data capture technology.

5. Integrate IBM Datacap and AWS Textract with other enterprise systems, such as content management systems, ERP systems, and line-of-business applications.

6. Develop custom scripts, modules, and plugins to extend the functionality of IBM Datacap and integrate with third-party systems.

7. Perform unit testing, integration testing, and system testing to ensure the quality and
reliability of developed solutions.

8. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including business analysts, architects, and
QA testers, to deliver end-to-end solutions.

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