W2 Role || Dotnet Architect || Must be local to WI with DL copy

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
No Travel Required
Able to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

NET Framework 8
Blazor Framework
Visual Studio .NET
GitHub
Swagger
Jira
.NET Core 8
Dynatrace
On premise Database used are Oracle. DB2. and SQL server

Job Details

Dotnet Architect || Must be local to WI only
This is a technical leadership position needed to drive the development and support of the Unemployment Division modernization projects. The projects are but not limited to technical refresh of legacy system, enhancement to Claimant and Employer portals, new functunationaly as defined by business partners, and upgrade of instracture (servers, tools and database) to support UI systems.

Project work will include: application architecture design and development, development of user stories, quarterly planning strategies, product roadmaps, and other key strategic deliverables; selection and review of on premise and cloud tools and technology; code reviews and work item reviews to ensure that they meet the department's technical objectives and are compliant with required security requirements; and in-the-weeds development using a variety of languages and tools.

Successful candidates will have demonstrated success in designing, creating, and maintaining web services, system integration, web development, highly complex online transaction processing (OLTP) and Agile Scrum development methodology.

Hardware/Software Environment:

NET Framework 8

Blazor Framework

Visual Studio .NET

GitHub

Jira

Swagger

Top Required Skills & 5 Years of Experience:

.NET Core 8

GitHub

Blazor

Nice to have skills:

Jira

Dynatrace

On premise Database used are Oracle, DB2, and SQL server

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