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Location: 701 W. 51st Street, Austin, TX 78751
Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is seeking an experienced Software Developer 2 to support enterprise-level IT projects with a focus on identity and access management, particularly integrating SailPoint IdentityIQ and single sign-on (SSO) solutions such as Okta and Azure. The role requires a highly skilled, self-motivated developer with a strong understanding of software design and integration who can work with limited supervision and demonstrate considerable initiative and independent judgment.
Key Responsibilities:-
Research, design, implement, and manage software programs and integrations.
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Evaluate and test new software solutions.
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Collaborate closely with architects, developers, business analysts, and UX teams.
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Develop API services to manage access policies and integrate with external applications.
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Support deployment plans for SailPoint IdentityIQ and SSO integrations.
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Deliver solutions using Agile or Scrum methodologies.
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Participate in all phases of software development including analysis, design, coding, testing, and deployment.
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6+ years of experience in Agile/Scrum-based software development.
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6+ years of experience collaborating with project stakeholders (Architects, PMs, etc.) on solution delivery plans.
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4+ years of hands-on development experience with SailPoint IdentityIQ (rules, workflows, connectors, policies).
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4+ years of experience with Okta SSO integration.
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4+ years experience developing RESTful APIs for access control and policy enforcement.
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Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
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Ability to work independently and under minimal supervision.
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2+ years of experience working with Texas State Agencies or other public-sector clients.
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Standard business hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM CT.
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Occasional after-hours or weekend work may be required with pre-approval.
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This role is remote (telework) but may require occasional onsite presence at the Austin, TX office.
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Travel (if any) must be pre-approved and will comply with Texas state travel policies.