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Job ID: TX-529601587
Onsite/Local (Austin ONLY) TX Govt Java Developer (15+) with SQL, Web Services, RAD, WebSphere, BA, QA experience
Location: Austin, TX (HHSC)
Duration: 6 Months
Position is ONSITE at the location listed above (NO REMOTE WORK). Program will only accept LOCAL ONLY candidates for this position (Within 50-mile radius).
Please do not submit candidates who are currently out of state and are planning to move to Texas. Candidates must already reside in Texas.
Skills:
8 Required Analysis and development experience in complete software development life cycle, including designing, developing, testing, integrating and deploying applications.
8 Required Experience in SQL programming and object-oriented (i.e., OOD) analysis and design. Experience with JAVA and J2EE technologies, and interactions with relational databases.
8 Required Experience with Web Services, RAD, and WebSphere. Ability to create, read and understand Oracle-based stored procedures or a relational database application.
8 Required Experience with system integration testing to apply knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems.
8 Required Experience facilitating interpersonal interactions involving design, development, testing, peer reviews, and implementation activities including developers, business analysts, development and QA teams while ensuring that system requirements are documented
8 Required Experience developing systems test plans, test scenarios, test processes and schedules. Experience designing and coordinating defect reporting and validating defect fixes.
8 Required Understanding of data structures, data migration/conversion/transformation and concepts of both relational and multi-dimensional database design.
8 Required Evaluates user requests for new or modified program analyzing and developing specifications to determine feasibility, cost and time required, compatibility with current system, and computer capabilities.
8 Required Consults with users to identify current operating procedures and clarify program objectives.
8 Required Formulates plan outlining steps required to develop a program, using methodologies such as structured analysis and design or object-oriented development.
2 Preferred Experience with HHSC systems.
Description:
Plans, develops, tests, and documents computer programs, applying knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems. Evaluates user request for new or modified program, such as for financial or human resource management systems, clinical research trial results, statistical study of traffic patterns, or analyzing and developing specifications for bridge design, to determine feasibility, cost and time required, compatibility with current system, and computer capabilities. Consults with users to identify current operating procedures and clarify program objectives. Formulates plan outlining steps required to develop a program, using methodologies such as structured analysis and design or object-oriented development.
The Business Automation Support (BAS) unit within the Medicaid and CHIP Services (MCS) Department oversees Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) systems and related support activities. BAS provides oversight of Long-Term Care (LTC) program systems, which supports LTC providers for services delivered to individuals; modifications and updates to TMHP vendor systems; and encounter data and Managed Care Organization (MCO) file support and coordination.
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Services section oversees the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) program. The IDD Services and PASRR area is responsible for the oversight and support of 41 contracted entities. Oversight includes developing policies, rules, and handbooks; creating training; quality assurance and fiscal monitoring; providing technical assistance; and managing contractors. The IDD PASRR area is requesting technology changes to the Long-Term Care Online Portal (LTCOP) for the Intellectual and Developmental Disability Habilitative Specialized Services (IHSS) Automation project. The project will add new forms to the LTCOP; new services for authorization; and workflows for claims in the HHSC and TMHP systems. The development of the new PASRR forms will allow agency and contracted workers to deliver IHSS in compliance with federal and state rules and regulations. This enhancement will require changes to the existing web services and batch processing systems, which are supported by the Long-Term Care BAS team.
The Worker will perform web services developer functions to plan, develop, test, and document computer programs, applying knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems. The Worker evaluates user requests for new or modified programs, analyzes and develops specifications to determine feasibility, cost and time required, compatibility with current system, and computer capabilities. Consults with users to identify current operating procedures and clarify program objectives. Formulates plans outlining steps required to develop a program, using methodologies such as structured analysis and design or object-oriented development. The Worker will have eight or more years of experience; relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals; independently performs a variety of complicated tasks; and may lead and direct the work of others.
Note: Resumes will not be accepted from out-of-state applicants. The Worker will be required to travel as needed to the primary work location in the Austin office. Remote work may be considered in accordance with HHSC Telework policies, which includes in-office attendance.