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At IBM Infrastructure & Technology, we design and operate the systems that keep the world running. From high-resiliency mainframes and hybrid cloud platforms to networking, automation, and site reliability. Our teams ensure the performance, security, and scalability that clients and industries depend on every day. Working in Infrastructure & Technology means tackling complex challenges with curiosity and collaboration. You’ll work with diverse technologies and colleagues worldwide to deliver resilient, future-ready solutions that power innovation. With continuous learning, career growth, and a supportive culture, IBM provides the opportunities to build expertise and shape the infrastructure that drives progress. Starting July 2027 As an Application Developer Generalist, you will have expertise in translating IT requirements into the design, development, and assembly of components to create custom information systems. Your work will involve delivering functional and technical designs, models, components, code, unit tests, and documentation. Your primary responsibilities will include: • Assist with Design Development: You will participate in translating IT requirements into design and development of components, guided by experienced team members. This will involve learning to create custom information systems and assisting with the assembly of components. • Learn Component Assembly: You will engage with the process of assembling components to create custom information systems, gaining hands-on experience and understanding of how different components interact. • Contribute to Documentation: As part of your role, you will assist with creating and maintaining documentation related to the design, development, and assembly of components, ensuring that all work is properly recorded and accessible. • Exposure to IT Requirements: Familiarity with the process of translating IT requirements into design and development of components, with guidance from experienced team members. • Basic Understanding of Component Assembly: Interest in learning how different components interact and contribute to creating custom information systems. • Introduction to Documentation Practices: Exposure to creating and maintaining documentation related to design, development, and assembly of components. • Awareness of Custom Information Systems: Curiosity about the design, development, and assembly of components to create custom information systems. • Familiarity with Development Tools: Basic understanding of tools used for design, development, and assembly of components, such as those for creating functional and technical designs, models, code, and unit tests. • Familiarity with Development Tools: Basic understanding of tools used for design, development, and assembly of components, such as those for creating functional and technical designs, models, code, and unit tests. • Awareness of Custom Information Systems: Curiosity about the design, development, and assembly of components to create custom information systems. • Exposure to IT Requirements: Familiarity with the process of translating IT requirements into design and development of components, with guidance from experienced team members.